Memory Boost is a nifty little utility for OS X that helps keep your Mac’s RAM in check. Its name says it all! If you’re an Apple enthusiast, you probably heard about the cool features that came with OS X 10.9 Mavericks, like Compressed Memory. This feature works behind the scenes to ensure there’s always enough free memory when you really need it.
So, what does Compressed Memory do? In simple terms, if your Mac is running low on memory, it automatically compresses data from apps you aren't using. This way, it frees up memory instantly so you can get back to work without any hiccups.
You might be asking yourself, "Why do I need Memory Boost?" Well, instead of letting your Mac handle memory compression all by itself, you can take charge and do it manually whenever you like with just a click! This gives you more control over your system's performance.
Once you install Memory Boost, you'll hardly notice it's there. The only sign of its presence will be the memory counter in your status bar. When you click on this counter, a simple window pops up showing how much free memory is available and how much total memory your Mac has. Plus, it gives a nice visual overview of free versus used memory.
If you're using Memory Boost, most of the time you'll just need to click that status bar item and hit the “Optimize” button. Sure, having an auto-optimization feature would be great! And yes, knowing exactly how much memory is compressed or which apps are hogging resources would be helpful too.
But honestly? These extras aren’t deal-breakers. The biggest draw here is that Memory Boost is super easy to use and does its job well!
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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