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Minimem

The memory optimization solution to run modern applications on not-so-modern
computers
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The Minimem tool is really intuitive and simple to use so we do not provide any
help per se. Should you have specific questions however, please do contact us
via our
Contact/Support
page.
Here are nevertheless a few tips to better use the application:
- Minimem remembers all of your settings; it is hence
recommended to define once your processes to optimize and memory reduction
period if you'd like to not use the default one, and then set Minimem to
auto-start with your system. Its use will then become transparent to you and it
will just do its job silently.
- Applications that are best to optimize for memory are
typically office applications, typically word processors, and web browsers. On
that last front Minimem has been tested to be extremely efficient with Firefox,
the application it was originally designed for.
- Minimem does not replace your task manager and you
should use this task manager if you'd like to analyse how much memory your
various processes take; just press Ctrl-Shift-Esc to open it or, even simpler, click on the
corresponding button in the Minimem toolbar.
- You do want to use your memory to its full potential,
not just save on it, so I recommend you use the new option to not opimize
anything if your memory usage is not that high.
- Some applications may be slowed down a bit when
optimized and I hence recommend using the option to not optimize the process
that owns the foreground window, i.e. in all likelihood the program you are
currently using. In some cases this option may not be good to use though, e.g.
when using Firefox with lots of opened windows and for a long time.
- When selecting a process name to be optimized, Minimem
will optimize all processes with the same name; this is actually quite handy for
applications like Google Chrome which use one process per open tab on top of the
main process.
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