Thanks a bunch man. Very handy although i could only free up 25 MB. :v:
When I downloaded this my anti virus stoped it at 95% and said there was a virus and it aborted the connection to YOUR dls. On both of them.
[QUOTE=Adam62692]When I downloaded this my anti virus stoped it at 95% and said there was a virus and it aborted the connection to YOUR dls. On both of them.[/QUOTE]
Your anti-virus is bad then.
It freed like half my memory load, I was at 1GB used ram, and now I'm down at <500MB.
[QUOTE=Panda X]Your anti-virus is bad then.[/QUOTE]
No, I posted that and then I read the rest of his thread. You should to. How is mine bad when like 8 other people said their anti-virus said it to. You should read more posts.
[QUOTE=Adam62692]No, I posted that and then I read the rest of his thread. You should to. How is mine bad when like 8 other people said their anti-virus said it to. You should read more posts.[/QUOTE]
Sorry. The last time I read this thread was a while ago.
[QUOTE=Adam62692]No, I posted that and then I read the rest of his thread. You should to. How is mine bad when like 8 other people said their anti-virus said it to. You should read more posts.[/QUOTE]
You should have read more posts.
He has already stated that Avast! will detect it as a virus.
[QUOTE=yawbraw]You should have read more posts.
He has already stated that Avast! will detect it as a virus.[/QUOTE]
Really now? Like I said in my post before this, I said I didn't read that part until after I posted it about my anti-virus going off. Maybe you should learn to read.
[QUOTE=Adam62692]Really now? Like I said in my post before this, I said I didn't read that part until after I posted it about my anti-virus going off. Maybe you should learn to read.[/QUOTE]
Maybe you should learn to read :mad:
Awesome.
Nice!
Super-duper-customer-shot
[img]http://img167.imageshack.us/img167/3804/actionxl8.png[/img]
[b]when you see it[/b]
Avast is being a prick and won't let me use this or even extract it.
It worked in the past but a new upgrade makes it do this.
How do I fix it?
[QUOTE=jjjohan][img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v236/jjjohan/ram.jpg[/img]
Yay. Damn I shouldn't be running 83 processes.
My theme farked up in the picture :confused:.
Oh also, it freed up a nice 150mb or so even when not running anything.[/QUOTE]
Are you using a 64 bit OS?
Why did Avast! recognize this as a virus? :confused:
[QUOTE=Haxxer]Why did Avast! recognize this as a virus? :confused:[/QUOTE]
My best guess is because it touches the memory of other programs. It's a false positive.
I love this program, I have an old crappy laptop with 191mb RAM(I don't know why it's that number but that's what it says) that can barely run XP as a result, this makes things a lot easier.
Any word on the progress of the next release, I'm looking forward to it.
[QUOTE=MS-DOS4]Super-duper-customer-shot
*image*
[b]when you see it[/b][/QUOTE]
1337...
Mine still says I only have 1GB of RAM even though I have two...
Great work man.
Are you coming out with a new version or are you working on this still? I would really like the next version to come out.
Sweet, this thing brought me down from 33% of my ram to 23%..
I like you. A lot.
Also if you put in an option to lower the update rate it would take up less CPU load so I can have it running in the background, 4 times a second seems a bit much.
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Nevermind, I found the source code and recompiled it myself.
Does it end memory in processes to shut down those programs you are using?
[QUOTE=Guided]Sweet, this thing brought me down from 33% of my ram to 23%..
I like you. A lot.
Also if you put in an option to lower the update rate it would take up less CPU load so I can have it running in the background, 4 times a second seems a bit much.[/QUOTE]
I actually had that coded in earlier, but I commented it out and eventually removed it because I figured nobody would need to change it and it didn't really make a difference anyways.
[QUOTE=conway]Does it end memory in processes to shut down those programs you are using?[/QUOTE]
It doesn't end memory or processes, what it does is that applications reserve a certain amount of memory for themselves so windows knows how much to allocate for them. This resets the reserved memory of all processes, so they'll only re-reserve however much they're using. So, for example, if a program reserved 10MB of memory but it's only actually using 7MB, after you use this program, it will only re-reserve 7MB and thus freeing 3. However, if the application needs more memory, it can still re-reserve more later, so this has no adverse affects on your computer.
[QUOTE=mblunk]I actually had that coded in earlier, but I commented it out and eventually removed it because I figured nobody would need to change it and it didn't really make a difference anyways.
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It used about 15-20% of my cpu, running dual core.
It's not that important just a little feature
[QUOTE=Guided][QUOTE=mblunk]I actually had that coded in earlier, but I commented it out and eventually removed it because I figured nobody would need to change it and it didn't really make a difference anyways.
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It used about 15-20% of my cpu, running dual core.
It's not that important just a little feature[/QUOTE]
That's not right, it uses 1% of my Q6600 every few moments, otherwise it just reads as 0% usage.
I made a world hunger ender. It's pretty sweet.. but i'm getting a UAC error when i try to launch it :'(
Bump! I decided I should probably finish the next version sometime before I start working, so I'll try to get as much done as I can today. If you guys have any last-minute suggestions or anything, post them now.
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Suggestions I'll be taking:
[QUOTE=Tezzanator92]Pretty nice.
Maybe an option that auto frees the Ram Every X minutes? And a tray icon?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Zero Vector]Awesome, It'd be neat if you could free RAM by just double-clicking the taskbar icon, then maybe have a little tooltip pop up with how much RAM it freed. It'd be helpful so you don't have to open the window every time you want to free RAM.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=luishi5000]Some things I think you can improve on. First of all, when you exit it out, it should go to the tray, and when you minimize it it should just minimize. I find my self exiting it out without thinking when I don't really want to exit it out. Instead to exit, you have to click on it in the tray and select "Exit". Second of all, when you double click on it in the tray, it should open the program up instead of having to select, "show ram freer". If you made these updates to it, I think it would be a lot easier to use. So basically, do the same thing that bittorrent and limewire use, with the tray and all.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Guided]Sweet, this thing brought me down from 33% of my ram to 23%..
I like you. A lot.
Also if you put in an option to lower the update rate it would take up less CPU load so I can have it running in the background, 4 times a second seems a bit much.[/QUOTE]
Suggestions I'll consider:
[QUOTE=luishi5000]Hey, it would be really nice and helpful if you also put a CPU bar somewhere. I really like this app and it would be great if there was a CPU meter on it so I can see what my CPU is using. Could you please add a CPU meter please? Thanks.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Levybreak]Hmmmm, is there any way you can get it to include VRAM and have to option to clear that, if any?[/QUOTE]
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