Software Update: CachemanXP 1.01

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IceEyz informed us via the muksubmit that CachemanXP is due for a new version. This is a well-known program to efficiently manage memory usage. Especially people with less memory will find good use of CachemanXP, since memory can also be freed up for other programs. The CachemanXP 1.0.1 changelog mentions the following:

Changes since CachemanXP 1.0:

User Interface changes

Auto-Recovery can be enabled/disabled in the Tray Icon menu.
Displays more detailed Paging File information.
Option to start CachemanXP settings with Realtime priority added.
Displays a warning when Large System Cache is activated on a system with an ATI video card.
Remembers maximize state of the settings window.
Danish, French and Italian translation included.

Other changes

Create Report will output a more accurate CPU frequency.
Reduced long time RAM usage of the system service.
Updated FAQ section of help file.

bug fixes

Autoend tasks now works correctly.
Fixed a problem with Lightstep as default Windows shell.
Fixed rare problems with the file dialog not being able to change path.
WMI Logging tweak should work now on all systems.
CPU Usage on some multi processor computers has not been displayed correctly, fixed.
Service works better on restricted systems.
RAM-Recovery hotkey worked only if it has been changed to a non default hotkey, fixed.

The update is free for all registered CachemanXP users.

Version number 1.01
Operating systems Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP
Website Outer Technologies
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file size

1.22MB

License type Shareware
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