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Is the Auto-Optimize feature in Cacheman effective?



 
 
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Old May 13th 04, 03:02 AM
Robert Rowen
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Default Is the Auto-Optimize feature in Cacheman effective?

Is the Auto-Optimize feature in Cacheman effective?

Outer Technologies (http://www.outertech.com) wants an extra $25 to
make this feature active.

Cacheman, I believe, was one of the PC magazine's best freeware
utilities and seems to help some on my XP box with 512 meg of RAM.
But it still bogs down if the apps are too heavy (Photoshop,
Compupic).

Experiences, thoughts, ideas welcome.............
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Old May 19th 04, 07:18 PM
Rich Barry
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Default Is the Auto-Optimize feature in Cacheman effective?

Robert, None of these Ram Utilities can help with System Resources which
is probably what you are
experiencing. I think a better investment would be to read this Article.
http://aumha.org/win5/a/xpvm.htm
http://www.aumha.org/win4/a/resource.php
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Is the Auto-Optimize feature in Cacheman effective?

Outer Technologies (http://www.outertech.com) wants an extra $25 to
make this feature active.

Cacheman, I believe, was one of the PC magazine's best freeware
utilities and seems to help some on my XP box with 512 meg of RAM.
But it still bogs down if the apps are too heavy (Photoshop,
Compupic).

Experiences, thoughts, ideas welcome.............



 




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