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MemoryTamer para Mac

Aplicación automática de liberación de memoria.

$2.50
Versión 1.5.4
3.9
Basado en 18 valoraciones de usuarios

Resumen de MemoryTamer

MemoryTamer es una aplicación automática de liberación de memoria que se ejecuta en tu barra de menú. Soporta notificaciones tanto con Growl como con el Centro de Notificaciones, y también te permite liberar memoria cuando quieras con el elemento de menú "Liberar memoria ahora".

¡En OS X 10.9, mejora aún más! Al aprovechar una función del sistema introducida en OS X 10.9, MemoryTamer puede liberar automáticamente tu memoria sin ralentizar tu computadora.

La tienda FastSpring (que proporciona una licencia de uso ilimitado por el mismo precio que la licencia de 3 usos de Paddle y utiliza un sistema de licencias más confiable) se puede encontrar en fastspring.com. FastSpring es un sistema de pago mucho más establecido que se utiliza con más frecuencia que Paddle. También soporta varios métodos de pago adicionales que Paddle no proporciona. Ten en cuenta que la licencia de FastSpring solo es compatible con MemoryTamer v1.4.0 y superior, que requiere OS X 10.9 o superior.

Novedades de la versión 1.5.4

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MemoryTamer para Mac

$2.50
Versión 1.5.4
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zlazkow
zlazkow
Nov 6, 2023
1.5.4
0.0
Nov 6, 2023
0.0
Version: 1.5.4
Eric Henderson(developer), could you please make MemoryTamer M1/M2 compatible, without the need for "helper", Roseeeta ?
Aargl
Aargl
Dec 8, 2016
1.4.6
3.5
Dec 8, 2016
3.5
Version: 1.4.6
It's working, no doubt: just run it while looking at Activity Monitor RAM tab... But I was unable to find anywhere an explanation on how to set the preferences! Not even a "back to default" button... :-/
Panocha
Panocha
Jul 27, 2016
1.4.5.7
0.0
Jul 27, 2016
0.0
Version: 1.4.5.7
Bad link to adware crap fake installer. Go to the author; http://www.memorytamer.com/
user-z1
user-z1
Apr 18, 2016
1.4.5.5
4.5
Apr 18, 2016
4.5
Version: 1.4.5.5
Is it possible to keep open dozens of applications; browser with half a hundred tabs? And at the same time continue to operate the system? Answer: In general, yes, if you have 16 GB of RAM or more ... However, if you have a MacBook with 4GB RAM? Of course - no, that's crazy! The system simply will stand! But, believe me, this madness is possible with this great application ... "Memory tamer" application . The latter, a free add up to 20-25% of RAM, at the expense of efficient compression and memory reallocation (MAK OS Why it can not do?) That allow you to run more resource-intensive processes. But it is possible for a second snubs when switching between processes. Memory tamer, unlike the majority of similar, do not suffer from memory leaks. And they do not lead to freezing of the system when they are doing their job. There are some minor inconvenience to configure the application. You have to find the optimal result empirically. It is hoped that the developer will be able to optimize the application in the direction of its tuning the parameters of the system and user processes running.
RavenNevermore
RavenNevermore
Sep 17, 2015
1.4.4
5.0
Sep 17, 2015
5.0
Version: 1.4.4
Unlike some snake oil apps that claim to do this or that, this actually works. The current memory management system in OS X does not work that well. It tries to hold onto all the free RAM, so that if you re-launch an app it will load quicker. But my experience is as you run low on free RAM performance suffers, Then you get the dreaded spinning beachball. And I have 8GB of RAM. The developer found the same thing. So he wrote this app to request all the free RAM, which it then releases. This is similar to what the purge command used to do. I've found this does what it says it does and works well. The only issue is the app itself suffers from a memory leak. So you have to restart it every now and then.
0ftp
0ftp
Jun 23, 2019
2.5
Jun 23, 2019
2.5
Version: null
Aargl
Aargl
Dec 8, 2016
3.5
Dec 8, 2016
3.5
Version: null
user-z1
user-z1
Apr 18, 2016
4.5
Apr 18, 2016
4.5
Version: null
IgorDresvyannikov1836
IgorDresvyannikov1836
Oct 3, 2015
5.0
Oct 3, 2015
5.0
Version: null
RavenNevermore
RavenNevermore
Sep 17, 2015
5.0
Sep 17, 2015
5.0
Version: null
Jason-Milles-76
Jason-Milles-76
Jul 29, 2015
2.0
Jul 29, 2015
2.0
Version: null
pnoguchi
pnoguchi
Apr 11, 2015
5.0
Apr 11, 2015
5.0
Version: null
ApplesGuy
ApplesGuy
Mar 13, 2015
5.0
Mar 13, 2015
5.0
Version: null
tjekov37
tjekov37
Feb 20, 2015
1.0
Feb 20, 2015
1.0
Version: null
WetNet
WetNet
Feb 4, 2015
0.5
Feb 4, 2015
0.5
Version: null
Iliketrash
Iliketrash
Oct 23, 2014
5.0
Oct 23, 2014
5.0
Version: null
Annie-Walker
Annie-Walker
Oct 21, 2014
5.0
Oct 21, 2014
5.0
Version: null
jack2001
jack2001
Oct 7, 2014
1.0
Oct 7, 2014
1.0
Version: null
anonymous-tapir-4715
anonymous-tapir-4715
Sep 12, 2014
5.0
Sep 12, 2014
5.0
Version: null
hwgray
hwgray
Aug 2, 2014
5.0
Aug 2, 2014
5.0
Version: null
JohnG5534
JohnG5534
Jul 29, 2014
5.0
Jul 29, 2014
5.0
Version: null
Edgarcabrera
Edgarcabrera
Jul 28, 2014
5.0
Jul 28, 2014
5.0
Version: null
Screentom
Screentom
Jul 26, 2014
4.5
Jul 26, 2014
4.5
Version: null