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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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This seems like pretty much exactly what I wanted. The descriptions on the site are kind of unclear, and by running them I wasn't able to make out an obvious difference between the Close and Hibernate apps, as running even Close didn't actually close the applications (good). Any idea what the difference really is, and which do you run?
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i only you oxios close, i have i linked to the record button on the side of the phone since i never use the recorder and makes it convient. Also i have had some issues with hibernate so i stay away from it.
I believe the differences between hibernate and close are that hibernate frees up any resources the program is using without closing it, while close actually closes the prpgram. somebody correct me if im wrong though..... |
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That is the one you'll be using, I recommend setting it to a button. The Skull = Close Apps (It just closes the app & forces the ram the app had used, free) I also recommend wisbar advanced 2, this will add some added fuctionality & it will close apps with the "X" button. Last edited by Genjinaro; 11-21-2007 at 10:48 PM. |
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I use memmaid 2.0 and Oxios..
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I've been having issues with Oxios Hibernate and Close apps, can anyone else confirm this:
I reclaim memory using either of the two above I run Opera mini 4.0 and do some stuff, i click the ok button (to minimize) then go to MS word or PIE and my opera mini is now gone! wtF! |
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I've tried SKtools, Memaid and Oxios. None will in any way fix the problem (or feature according to some) but Oxios seems to get back a little bit more mem than the others. Memaid's reclaimram doesn't generate any screen notification so it's a little more convenient if you plan on attaching it to a hardware button.
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