Simple et efficace
Simple et efficace
Quick and efficient way to optimise your system anytime ! Cool software !
Thanks a lot! Logic 9 was crushing all the time because it couldnt use my RAM, now it can :)
Macht, was es soll….prima
I free up 622MB of inactive RAM.
Have a 15 inch Mac Book Pro upgraded to 8 mb of ram at time of purchase with Lion OSX. Installed this app and my ram become unreadable. Three beeps of death ensued. Apple Care was great and helped me enter the computer in safe mode and unistall the application and now my computer is running great again. DO NOT INSTALL THIS APPLICATION!
Simple excellent product that does what it needs to do, then gets out of the way.
I use this all the time. quickly tells me how much memory im using and never fails to free a bunch up. little icon in the top bar always give me a great idea of whats up. Highly recommened for every mac user
Works well on my MacBook Pro. I like the monochrome option for the pie chart in the menu bar. It makes seeing how much memory is available very easy. Its the little things. I would like an automatic option. That would make it 5 stars for me.
This is very helpful for freeing up unwanted RAM usage. Recommended for all users.
I have been wanting something this easy to use for a while. Now I no longer have to actively monitor my measly 4GB of RAM. Great app for less than a buck. Probably something the developer created for his own use and decided to put up on the App Store. A big thank you for that! I subtracted one star for aesthetics (lets face it…. its fugly).
I find it invaluable when editing photos using a variety of apps -- images are memory hogs. This app does what it is supposed to do. The user interface is a bit gauche, but if you are nerdy enough to care about memory management to increase the speed of your Mac, then you wont mind its garish colours.
Good App. Worth the money. Does what it says.
Seems to speed up my system a little, but kind of hard to tell for sure as I have not run any analytics.
Ive tried a few memory freeing mini apps… this one hands down works where i never saw that in others… I am a user who NEEDS my memory - on my macbook air with a MAX of 4gb RAM sadly ever little bit counts - i am a poweruser of firefox with often multiple windows each with 15-20 tabs open - it eats 2gb with my activity monitor checks - and was leading to flat our freezes of the OS. On my macpro recent 17" I do better with a 16gb upgrade on my ram - however this machine I do the same with firefox - plus run multiple adobe apps with intensive big (gb or more) layered PSDs… and often run vmware to emulate windows at the same time… needless to say I need memory constantly and consistently running this app will free 2gb, 5gb even 8gb of ram - purging out i believe needless memory hogs in browsers etc. this practically free app is a HUGE boost for my two recent laptop purchases, extending their usability not just daily but hourly! A++++
Safari is a memory hog. Little trash collection, so for people that browse a lot, it can waste a lot of memory. I like this app instead of going through the process of quitting Safari, as I have multiple tabs open. Id like this integrated into a script somehow so I can launch it from LaunchBar. This barely needs a GUI. Just some feedback on what was released. Update: It would be nice to have an internal cron/schedule to clear memory, instead of having to choose it. Every 2 minutes, when it knows it is safe to free up memory. Or a hook to trigger as a process or something (as described above).
Awesome App.. Great price.. but no updates since i bought it over 4 months ago. I would like a couple more options. GIve 4 stars. Id buy this one over the over memory freeers out their.
Price is a bit steep for what it does, but it works really well. Money well spent.
It works as descirbed, did help to free the memory, as you can see there is an increase of free memory (green part of the pie char) increase and inactive memory (blue part) shrinks obviously. However there is one thing that I was not that sure about -- is it saying that actually both "free memory" and "inactive memory" are available for apps -- but with a preference of using free memory, and then inactive memory. So maybe even when ones computer is out of free memory, as long as it has inactive memeory, when a new app need memory, it can take inactive memory like taking normal memory without writing to virtual pages… Maybe monitoring the total page out is a stronger support for proving this apps efficiency...
does exactly what it says it does works flawless if u need a good mem cleaning app this is the one