iPhone System

iPhone System

Gopal Giri

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This application show all processes running on your iPhone. Tapping one of the processes displays detailed information about the process including (and interesting) the command used to start the process. Available through the repository.

SysInfo it allows you to send signals to a process, reboot your iPhone and reload the springboard.

Last but not least SysInfo displays the memory available on your iPhone as well as the current load.

History I wrote this little application to be able to monitor my new iPhone's memory usage during development of some scientific background applications.

Now that mobile internet and telephony has become available for nearly everybody that can read this message, threads of viruses and abuse get more realistic. In fact, it is not that difficult to make applications to tap in your phone and abuse it in several ways such as listen to your conversation or take pictures with the camera, dial $$ numbers, etc. Even when you (think you) turned your phone off! With the great native applications available on the iPhone this gets serious. These applications are not running in the (semi-) secure sandbox as originally designed by Apply or a similar Java environment. Apple should have realized we are adults and we don't want to play in sandboxes anymore; at least, not while that limit's possibilities of this nice little 'black-box'.
 

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