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I used to use Shark for this, but with the upgrade to iOS 4 Shark is flubbed, with no plans by Apple for fixing this. So now I'm trying to massage time profiler into giving me the data I need in a simple, easy to understand format.

I've got a number of steps in a typical workflow for my application, and I want to determine the time it is taking for each step to be executed.

When Shark worked I would accomplish this by: * Setting Shark to profile iPhones * Setting Shark to use batch mode * Start Shark * Perform 1 step with Shark running * Stop Shark Rinse and repeat the last 3 step for each step in my workflow.

This would give me each step, and it's execution time, in a seperate file in the batch.

Any help in getting something similar on Time Profiler would be super appreciated.

Thank you.