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iFreeMem 3.5a Publisher's Description

iFreeMem ... If you are in the middle of using an application and the system becomes unresponsive for several seconds it could be the memory manager working and claiming back some of the Inactive memory for your application to use, if you wish to avoid this then iFreeMem may be for you.
Some scenarios where iFreeMem can be useful:

  • You have been busy on your laptop preparing for a presentation meeting and you would rather not have the system become unresponsive in the middle of your demo, might be worth running iFreeMem shortly before the meeting.
  • You are a musician or DJ, about to do a live performance or session using your Mac, you want to ensure everything will run smoothly and on cue.
  • You have just closed down a whole load of applications as you are just about to start a new task with different applications, you might want to use iFreeMem here.
  • You are about to run some memory hungry applications, such as graphic design software packages (Photoshop, Flash etc)
  • Your CPU is not working hard at all, yet you are convinced your Mac used to run a little quicker when you first got it, could it be that the activity of your startup items cause Inactive memory to fill-up when you log-in, and your memory hungry applications are having to grab Inactive memory back fairly soon, making them appear to run much slower?
  • You have low Free memory and high Inactive memory and you want to test if your applications performs better with more Free memory.
  • You just have a specific application you wish to run as fast as possible without memory manager interruptions.
  • Ideally, you would like to buy more memory, but its too expensive. This app might be a solution for a performance degradation you could have been experiencing when Free memory gets very low?
  • See website http://www.activata.co.uk/ for a more detailed description and benchmarks.
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