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Memory Boost Pro

Downloads Count: 11,274

License Type: Trial

Price: $20

Date Added: Feb 11, 2002

Operating Systems: Windows XP, Windows NT, Windows 3.x, Windows 2000, Windows 9.x, Windows Me

File Size: 168 KB

Author: Rose City Software

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Description of Memory Boost Pro

Sluggish computer performance and system crashes are frequently attributed to low memory resources. MemoryBoost will keep your memory at desired levels, freeing memory should it drop below minimum levels. If you're unsure of the settings that'll work for your system, its wizard will help you optimize your system based on the types of programs you run.

MemoryBoost Pro also displays statistics on your computer's memory use: You can see a graph of your current memory use, your memory over time, even how much memory each program consumes. Statistics are also provided for system resources and CPU usage.

MemoryBoost Pro can also warn you when your RAM is too low, so that you can close programs before your computer becomes unstable. In serious cases, it can automatically shut down programs that are not responding.

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