Description
SystemPanel integrates a task manager, app manager (installer/uninstaller with multi-version APK archival), and system monitor.Solve your battery life problem by enabling the background monitoring service to record long-term CPU usage by individual apps.
SystemPanel includes the following features:
Task Manager: The task manager shows what applications are currently loaded into memory and/or running on a device, including current CPU and memory utilization for each. The task manager provides the ability to kill offending applications, and includes an emergency "end all" widget to handle extreme scenarios.
System Monitor: The system monitor can be enabled to record device usage history over a period of time (up to one week), such that you can determine what applications and usage patterns have the greatest impact on battery life. This feature is commonly used to help track down which applications are having major negative effects on battery life. The system monitor records CPU usage for each process, overall CPU usage, display usage, battery level, and battery charging status.
Installer: The installer enables you to install and uninstall applications quickly and conveniently. It can archive multiple versions of applications, such that you can backup your apps before an update and revert back to older versions afterward. This is useful in the not uncommon event the updated item is buggy or otherwise undesirable. Additionally, the Installer is designed to work much more efficiently than the standard Android application manager, and does not suffer the frustrating lag issues found in the default Android item when browsing through a large number of installed apps.
Device Information: The device information screens show detailed information about your Android device, including storage, capabilities, network state, and OS build information.
-- Frequently Asked Questions --
Why does it require the ______ permission?
- SystemPanel does require a fair number of permissions in order to be able to perform all of its duties. This product DOES NOT send ANY information from your device over the Internet to ANYONE. It requires the "Internet access" and "telephony/read phone state" permissions only to monitor and display the device's network connectivity state. A full description of why each permission is required can be found in the SystemPanel FAQ on our web site.
Does SystemPanel consume battery?
- The only component of SystemPanel which runs in the background is the "System Monitor" feature. This feature must be enabled by the user (by default, SystemPanel runs nothing in the background). When enabled, the System Monitor feature will record data about which applications are consuming the battery every 15 minutes. All told, this feature will use approximately one minute of CPU / battery time per day of operation. When this feature is not enabled, SystemPanel will not run in the background in any capacity.
Does SystemPanel automatically kill tasks in the background?
- No, SystemPanel is not an automatic task killer. It has been well-established (by the Android documentation and direct communication with the Android engineers) that randomly or periodically terminating arbitrary tasks in the interest of saving memory will NOT yield a benefit in performance or battery life. The only benefit you will see from an automatic task killer is if it happens to terminate misbehaving apps. SystemPanel provides a better solution to this problem by showing you which apps are consuming CPU in the background (over time) with the "System Monitor" feature. It is then recommended that such applications be reconfigured or uninstalled (or perhaps corrected by filing a bug with the offending application's author).
A much more extensive FAQ is available on our web site.
Please visit our web site at http://android.nextapp.com for more information, including a complete screenshot tour of the product.




























Zardok
18 sept. 2012 10:29:59
super appli Toujours installé sur tous mes appareils, indispensable pour vérifier ce qui tourne en arrière plan et le tuer si nécessaire.
Jad
14 sept. 2012 19:19:52
Ultime Elle presque parfaite il manque juste de pouvoir sauvegarder ses apps sur la carte sd EXTERNE sur sgs3 et ensuite elle aura ses 5 étoiles
vesuvan
24 août 2012 10:22:31
Super Très bonne appli. Manque de mise à jour par contre...
Quasar33
2 août 2012 08:02:04
C'est d'la balle. Déjà excellent sur mon vieil Androïd 1.5. Mais donne tout son potentiel sur les grosses applis du Samsung S2. Toujours le meilleur. Bravo.
Atomic Cyborg
23 juil. 2012 12:24:56
Mouais... Fait son boulot mais commence à vieillir...
Tony
12 juil. 2012 22:24:41
Manque menu ics Bug corriger, mais pas encore en fr.
Cedric
1 juin 2012 20:13:00
Impeccable avec le sgs 3 Je l'utilise depuis des années. Attention de ne pas tout arrêter en appuyant sur le widget cependant ... moi je ne le mets tout simplement pas pour ne pas tout planter . Marche bien avec les 4 cœurs du sgs 3 apparemment
Luc
24 mai 2012 13:26:46
Voir ma note sur WebSharingLite File/Media Sync Voilà.
Victor
27 févr. 2012 01:25:00
Samsung sg2 Excellent, exactement ce que je cherchais. Une merveille. Ça c pro
Quasar33
13 févr. 2012 05:49:15
C'est d'la balle. Déjà excellent sur mon vieil Androïd 1.5. Mais donne tout son potentiel sur les grosses applis du Samsung S2. Toujours le meilleur. Bravo.