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What is the best cleaner app for iPad Air 2
What is the best cleaner app for iPad Air 2
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RAM CLEANER?
Haq over at thesoundtestroom did a vid on his favorite recently. Don't recall the name but have a look there
https://itunes.apple.com/de/app/id615987910?mt=8
dont know if its good,
but works to optimize RAM/JUNK/Cache....
and free
It's good, it's free for a bit then you have to buy it
soft reset is good ram cleaner
I have iPad Air 2 and I use
The first free one is good for speeding it up, killing processes. The second app does that also but also deletes junk files (a few hundred MB happens) I am satisfied with both apps
Jakob used iDoctor Device in his video
iDoctor Device - Battery Memory Disk and System Maintenance by Phan Minh Nhut
https://appsto.re/gb/joVl5.i
I'm skeptical about the lot of these
Come on you crazy boffins, does it/they work or not?
iDoctor Memory refresh worked!
Before running the app, i loaded iGrand and had like 20 megs of ram available. I did the memory refresh and got back like 208 megs. COOL!!!!!
THanks guys!
Forgot to mention, I used the free version with ads. But who cares, it works!
But only for a week.
It said only if you used the disk cleaning feature. I'll check it out tho.
These things always struck me as playing to people's wishful imaginations for profit. I'm highly sceptical.
iOS manages its own RAM. It tries to keep recently-used apps in RAM so they can launch faster, but if RAM gets tight, it dumps it for use by the foreground app. This is why, if you use a RAM-intensive app then switch to Safari, all the tabs need to reload. It’s because iOS reclaimed the RAM being used to store those pages.
Likewise, force-quitting apps means you have to “cold-boot” those apps the next time you launch them. That actually uses more battery power. So by killing apps you actually reduce battery life.
For us musicians, there are good reasons to force-quit apps — managing latency/buffer settings for example — but in general use you should let the OS manage it. It’s designed to do it, after all. This isn’t 1990, where humans still had to assign RAM to applications. iOS won’t run out of RAM. It’s very aggressive about taking it back when it needs it.
Cheaper Alternative
Works like a charm
What is this IOS Data Cleaner Tool you speak about?