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Quote:what does "toggle exclusion" mean?When you tap on that button, the selected application will be excluded from the End all tasks command, whether it is executed manually or automatically. This means you can have automatic cleanup activated but avoid closing those apps that you want always running. The button itself is a toggle, so you can mark/unmark the selected task. When marked for exclusion, a '#' sign is present after the task's name on the list. So, the feature is just like the "snapshot" in SMan UIQ2, but you have manual control and visibility.
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Posted: 2006-09-13 13:02:43
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On 2006-09-13 12:03:10, ares wrote:
@MR, any details about the next firmware for P990 you talked sometime ago??? Can we expect great improvement on the memory management dep???
Uhm nothing I see directly. I did hear story what worries me. The P990i is far from finished. We do know that but I heard there are major issues deep inside the device and software that need to be addressed first. All the issues we address are low prio now, because they need to sort out those major software and UIQ issues first.
A nice thing is the following. Make a backup and then restore your phone! You will loose of Symbian certificates and you need to install all your 3rd party software over again. Those problems will be handled first is my opinion.
MR
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Posted: 2006-09-13 13:27:47
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good work lisa!
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Posted: 2006-09-13 13:29:00
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Nice! just upgraded to the new version. Thanks again Lisa
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Posted: 2006-09-13 13:51:14
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Lisa
version 1.1 of Swiss Manager is very very good. You (your company!) may have made the P990 now usable for people that are having RAM issues. SE should be really greatful to you!
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Posted: 2006-09-13 13:54:02
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@lisa: i noticed that if i have a program running (jmirc) and swissmanager, and then start the broswer, the jmirc does not get closed down by opera if you click exclude

Nice work!
PS: Does swiss manager get killed by the built in memory manager?
EDIT: swissmanager got killed by the mem

. Any fix for that?
[ This Message was edited by: Johnex on 2006-09-13 13:01 ]
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Posted: 2006-09-13 13:57:00
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On 2006-09-13 13:27:47, MR wrote:
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On 2006-09-13 12:03:10, ares wrote:
@MR, any details about the next firmware for P990 you talked sometime ago??? Can we expect great improvement on the memory management dep???
Uhm nothing I see directly. I did hear story what worries me. The P990i is far from finished. We do know that but I heard there are major issues deep inside the device and software that need to be addressed first. All the issues we address are low prio now, because they need to sort out those major software and UIQ issues first.
A nice thing is the following. Make a backup and then restore your phone! You will loose of Symbian certificates and you need to install all your 3rd party software over again. Those problems will be handled first is my opinion.
MR
well...see it like this: with R7A and apps like Swiss Manager, P990 is already fairly stable...but not optimized - if you say they have lot of work to do about UIQ itself, and software, we now have "proof" that they will try to solve the memory leaks problem, or at least reduce it to a much lower level
@johnex, you use jmirc?? wirc 2 is much better
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[ This Message was edited by: ares on 2006-09-13 13:01 ]
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Posted: 2006-09-13 13:59:58
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i love midpssh

. That thing rox!

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@lisa: the next thing you guys have to do is deactivate the internal taskmanager and fix so that the mem manager does not kill swiss manager on low memory
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Posted: 2006-09-13 14:07:00
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Quote:swissmanager got killed by the mem. Any fix for that?The Pro version will have an option to "resist that kind of death".Quote:you say they have lot of work to do about UIQ itself, and software, we now have "proof" that they will try to solve the memory leaks problem, or at least reduce it to a much lower levelHopefully they realize how much (and basic) work they need to do, but the proof will only be a fixed firmware.
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Posted: 2006-09-13 14:09:48
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Quote:the next thing you guys have to do is deactivate the internal taskmanagerIt's impossible to deactivate the built-in taskmgr, but on the other hand SwissMgr Pro is intended to make you forget it's there at all.Quote:and fix so that the mem manager does not kill swiss manager on low memoryThat's okay, see previous post.
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Posted: 2006-09-13 14:15:27
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