Using the Analyzer
The Analyzer is a very useful build in tool used to see what a program or programs do to your computers memory and processor usage, it also shows how much "Fast Buffer" is free and the amount of free physical memory. The analyzer graphs are 3D!
One-liner hint button: Press this button if you want a one line hint on how to use Application Warp.
Graph legend: Legend of the graph values correspondent to last items in the graph.
Status bar: Shows some info on the status of Application Warp also shows the timer for the snapshot.
Reset Button: Resets counter on this bar.
Free Mem button: Tries to free selected amount of RAM, same as Free Mem button in the balloon screen.
Display for %: Displays Memory usage and Processor usage in %.
Display for MB.: Displays "Fast Buffer" free, Free physical memory and Total memory freed in Megabytes.
Total time shown in graph selector: Selects amount of time shown in both graphs.
Make a snapshot button: A way to start the Analyzer on a timer, useful for monitoring a game or program it gives you time to start it and/or start playing the game then it Analyzes the time selected in the Total time shown in graph selector.
Analyzer on/off: The on/off switch for the analyzer.
Settings: A quick way to get to the settings screen.
Hide button: Pressing the hide button hides the analyzer, if the analyzer is active it will ask if you are sure since the analyzer slows down your computer a bit. If you chose to hide the screen and keep the Analyzer active the Analyzer will still use less processor usage hidden.