iPulse - Monitor Your Device

iPulse - Monitor Your Device

By The Iconfactory

  • Category: Developer Tools
  • Release Date: 2024-03-12
  • Current Version: 1.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 1.86 MB
  • Developer: The Iconfactory
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
Score: 4.9
4.9
From 20 Ratings

Description

iPulse has been monitoring Macs for over 20 years. Now this essential developer tool is available for the first time on iOS and iPadOS. Your processors, network, memory, and storage space are constantly monitored and can be displayed in a convenient picture in picture view. It's like you're watching a movie of what's going on inside your device! There are even sound effects for the movie: when configurable thresholds are exceeded, you'll hear an alert and know to check things out. And it's all done with minimal impact on your device performance and battery life. iPulse displays the following information: • Efficiency core usage • Performance core usage • Graphics core usage • Download throughput • Upload throughput • System memory usage • App memory usage • Compressed memory usage • Internal and external storage usage Whether you're a power user or a developer wanting to profile an app, iPulse is an essential tool to have on your device.

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Reviews

  • Works as advertised

    5
    By Dario9999
    Only real suggestion I have is tweaking the storage indicator. Possibly color coding the cache files versus app files and documents? Or the internal and external storage as you call it? I read your feedback in another review about freeing up the cache storage. I have an iPhone 13 Pro, I don’t see the freeing of resources in my camera app. Storage is definitely a mystery with iOS. The model Settings values always seem to lag what is really going on. Anything you can provide is helpful. Otherwise the memory and core tracking provides a good insight on how these apps consume resources. Thank you!
  • Works Exactly As Advertised, Excellent Design

    5
    By schwarztech
    While not necessarily an app I’ll use every day, it is something that come in handy for troubleshooting or testing. The idea to pipe the display through a picture-in-picture video is clever and I appreciate the little design touches. I can’t wait to see how this app will improve over time!
  • Inspired implementation

    5
    By sumocat666
    Using picture-in-picture for the floating gauge box is inspired, and I had to reward it. I would love to see more utility apps adopt this method. Usage has been great. I figured out why this one game bogs down; it maxes out the efficiency cores, no pick up by the perf cores. I confirmed Handoff is indeed handing off audio streaming activity to my AirPlay 2 receiver. Very useful tool to have at the ready.
  • Works

    5
    By ThreesTrifecta
    No ads or other crapware

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