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MEMORY STORAGE ISSUES: Tips and Recommendations.........
Many are faced with the dreaded, "memory almost full" "storage settings" blah blah.
What do you do to "trim the fat" off your IPad or IPhone for space?
Do you use Funbox to enter and edit?
ITunes?
What apps have you found shortcuts or methods to reducing their foot prints?
I know first and foremost is to remove redundancy of similar sounding apps. There is limit to that though. I find it necessary to edit specific facets of apps, including "user" or "factory" items.
As more and more great apps come out, this surely will be a problem for even more.
WHAT TIPS DO YOU HAVE FOR FREEING UP SPACE?
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Smart Memory Pro - Check RAM & System Checker by Phan Minh Nhut
https://appsto.re/us/BohNY.i
Works for me and frees up a lot of space with no noticeable side effects. Run it 2 - 4 times or until no more space is freed. The Memory Scan will free up only RAM; the System Disk Scan is what you're looking for and will free up disk storage area. It supposedly works by removing junk and cache files. I use it a lot.
Great.
I will surely investigate this.
Are you sure? How can this app get outside its sandbox to clear caches from other apps, or access the system?
I remember reading about this a long time ago - IIRC, the app artificially fills the entire storage space, which triggers an iOS disk cleaning routine. Since it is a system routine, it has access to everything.
Well worth the .99
I use iTunes to dump all my sounds and samples/audio to my desktop about once a month, very simple.. Sometimes have to do it twice in a month if the 'storage almost full' pop up appears.
Any other people's experiences with this one ?
I'm starting to get the dreaded 'other' part of my iPad storage space increasing over time.
When I had an android tab, I used similiar things and read that they could actually cause more problems than they solve (?). I don't know how true this is (for iOS), but I'm a bit wary of buying / running this one.
I was under the impression that a hard reboot of your ipad would clean out the memory & disk space. Certainly memory would make sense...
It does clean up memory. The idea of the app, as far as memory releasing goes, is just running the app instead of going thru a hard reboot. The reboot however does not help in terms of freeing up disk space. A full backup, factory reset and reinstall of everything does release disk space, sometimes a lot! But my experience is that not everything is restored exactly to its previous state. There is some application data that does not get backed up. Lots of IAPs and extra downloads also won't be backed up properly in my experience.
I am not being a wise ass, but specifically, how are you rebooting?
That is what I found the more I look into it.
Phuck me
@RustiK if you have a Mac or PC you can dump all your stuff onto.. Then why not use iTunes?
EDit_ you can access all folders (sandbox, cashes?) once dumped onto your computer.
I use the free Battery Doctor app to clear the file cache and free some storage space.
Select "Junk" in the tab bar and then "CLEAN UP CACHE".
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/battery-doctor-must-have-battery/id615987910?mt=8
You know I do that.
I still feel like I would like to "edit out" more shit.
Maybe just need another IOS device.............................................
I will try some of these recom.though
Sorry. I didn't know that you do it via iTunes already. I think there are many that don't realise how simple it is.
Not too sure what you mean by editing out more stuff though.. If you save, for example Cubasis' audio folder to your computer, you can then delete unwanted audio from Cubasis, knowing that it's all safe on your computer and you can get anything back at anytime.
Based on the positive feedback posted here on the Memory & Disk Scanner app I bought it and am blown away: after a few disk scans I'm now having +2GB extra free space on my iPad Mini Retina. The scan results are so good that I almost didn't want to believe them, but since the storage info in both Settings and iTunes confirm the same total space with the newly found extra added, I guess it's all legit.
So if I'm understanding this you use the scanner app to trigger iOS's own housecleaning routine, to recoup space used by temporary cache files?
I guess so.
Got a link?
I've heard this app discussed before. I'm still a bit cautious about getting it. hmmmm.....
I guess it performs some sort of de-frag.. Which will eventually slow down load times and things may get a bit glitchy.
Best way to clean up and create more storage is to delete big audio files, or song files.. Assuming they've been copied onto a computer first.
Just used this app and it worked great! memory was freed up bigtime and disk space not so much but gave me half a gig back. Cool!
I bought this one (free, then 0.99 EUR in-app for pro features):
Memory & Disk Scanner - Check System Information (Phan Minh Nhut)
https://appsto.re/hu/Ivee3.i