https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=434039

--- Comment #4 from Nicolas Werner <nicolas.wer...@ymail.com> ---
I'm sorry that I didn't reply originally. I had my email set to an old address
and forgot about it.  I'm very happy to see, that the memory view was kept
though! So I think my reply is not really necessary, but I'll add it anyway:

I do agree, that a dedicated application would probably make more sense, but I
haven't found one yet, that displays that information in such a concise and
easy to access manner. I usually use it to quickly figure out, where an
application is using memory, since I have a lot of applications, that memory
map files and seeing what is dirty, what are libraries, etc is very useful to
me. It is also very useful, that one can see what files an application has
loaded into memory, which can be used to figure out what libraries an
application has still loaded into memory, what database it has open and more.
It mostly became a habit to look there, because I am used to that view
existing. I know, there are other ways to do that, but they are either not as
convenient or I don't have the muscle memory for it. Thank you very much for
keeping it around, I hope it isn't too big of a burden to maintain!

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