
11-21-2007, 04:38 PM
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Memory App.
I use memmaid. It has a quick clean that is pretty easy to use. Not sure if it would completely address your issue but you can try it.
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Originally Posted by TurboFool
Every time people complain about the memory leaks, inevitably someone comes along and claims it's not a problem, and that they use some such-and-such tool to free up the missing, unused memory.
What tool is this, and where can I get it? Is there anything like it that can be set to autorun itself every hour, for instance?
My problem with the available memory is that certain applications simply WILL NOT RUN without a decent amount of free memory. Inevitably every single time I open the camera it tells me there's not enough memory available, and I have to go close all open tasks so it'll run, and sometimes the leak's bad enough that closing everything isn't enough for it. Sometimes when I visit some sites in IE it informs me that I need to close an application due to lack of available memory, and yet nothing else is open. And don't get me started on the HTC Album unless I run it immediately after a restart.
So anything that might help me reclaim the lost memory without a soft reset would be nice, at least until we can start repairing these memory leaks.
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