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DMK Memory Optimizer Pro 2002

 & Jay Munro

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 - DMK Memory Optimizer Pro 2002
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Pros & Cons

DMK Memory Optimizer Pro 2002 Specs

Type: Personal

DMK Memory Optimizer Pro 2002 ($29.95) claims to increase memory by dealing with leaks and unused resources. A status page offers a live chart of memory usage and a running total of saved memory. Memory Optimizer also has a process viewer that can monitor and cancel processes, though without the library details or other options of Tenebril's MemoryBoost Pro 2.6. A neat feature is the ability to right-click on a process and change its CPU priority, which is impossible in Windows 9x alone. One complaint we have is that, unlike MemoryBoost, Memory Optimizer's process killer doesn't ask you if you're sure; once you click on End Process, it's gone. Settings are minimal: Just target and trigger your desired level of memory optimization, display refresh rate, and free start-up memory.

Final Thoughts

 - DMK Memory Optimizer Pro 2002

DMK Memory Optimizer Pro 2002

2.0 Subpar

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