MemoryPro - 1.0Control the memory allocation settings of your applications. |
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- Version: 1.0, 8/5/2002 07:31PM PST
Pedro Estarque
greate piece of software, however it does not run in my old 68K mac, and my new one runs OSX. Would it be very hard to support this old chip?I would certenly buy it if it did. Another thing, could you implemente some sort of automation such as: background applications or hidden ones would get their memory reduced to its minimum so that the foreground one could get the bigest chunck of free memory? I would certenly be happy to pay 3 times more for such features because it would solve most of my mother's (witch uses the old mac) problems thanks
Thank you all… - Version: 1.0, 5/11/2002 02:33AM PST
Nikita Zhuk
for great ideas. Automatic scanning was first on feature list of version 1.0, but I didn't include it because normally it would add a few hundred applications (just try searching for all apps on your HD with Sherlock -> Custom -> Kind is -> Application)
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- Version: 1.0, 5/10/2002 08:14PM PST
DrFrankensynth
TripMitch-absolutely need suggested and minimum allocations info. Auto scan would be ok as long as optional and manual addition -subtraction still possible (I personally only need to monitor about 10 programs) Five stars for such a brilliant idea.