First, you should be reusing table cells as a basic first step. If you're not doing that, start now. Second, you should solve your stutter problem by returning the cell right away and asynchronously loading the image into the cell. If you don't hold up cell creation/ display on loading of the image, you won't have stutter, and you can then add the image to the cell when it's ready.

Luke

On Sep 22, 2009, at 12:26 PM, Development wrote:

I have a UITableViewCell with a UIImageView that's 44X44 pixels. I'm loading three different tables with a total of around 200 images none of which are more than 100k. So. My problem is memory warnings that cause the app to quit quite unceremoniously. I have tried loading the image when the cell is viewed. That makes an ugly stutter. And no help with memory warnings. I have tried storing the image in memory and simple adding the image to the UIImageView when the cell is returned. Same problem, lots of stutter and memory warnings.

What can I do to have the image in the cell, without the memory problems?
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