What mean Low on memory, reallocate?

The Battery app after charging my Iphone 5 shows this sentens: Low memory, reallocate. What does it mean?

Does the app developer include a help section at their website where you can ask such questions about the app?

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              > > exceptions: javax.jms.JMSException: Can't publish message: Server
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              > >
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              > >
              > > Thank you in advance.
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