Smartphone Software - MemoryUp Mobile Memory and RAM Booster
| Published: | Sep 21, 2008 | |||
| Author: | Michael E, Callahan | |||
| Related OS: | RIM | |||
MemoryUp - Mobile Memory and RAM Booster
by Michael E. Callahan aka Dr. File Finder
Note: Since by definition "smartphones" are phones that are also PDA's, the software reviewed here should work with personal digital assistants that are not "smartphones". Check the operating system because we'll be reviewing software for both Pocket PC and Palm devices. -- Editor
Although my BlackBerry is a powerful device, it's still working with a limited amount of memory. To help make it all run more efficiently you need MemoryUp - Mobile Memory and RAM Booster. This product was developed specifically for the BlackBerry and it does a beautiful job of keeping your BlackBerry device running at peak performance. MemoryUp - Mobile Memory and RAM Booster makes it easy to see how much total memory you have, how much is in use, and how much you have free. The program is intuitive and very easy-to-use making it perfect for users with all levels of experience.
MemoryUp - Mobile Memory and RAM Booster gives you the flexibility to configure it to automatically free up memory when it gets to a certain level. That means you don't have to sit and watch it. This auto "boost" feature runs in the background, constantly liberating memory that gets wasted by programs and so on. The program can even warn you if you should reach a critical point. I like the fact that the program gives you a variety of configurable options so you can decide what settings are right for you. For example, you can have the program run at startup to give you an initial boost, or you can tell it to force the device to use a larger cache. These are things that might be needed by some and not needed by others, so I like the fact that each person can choose. Overall, I think MemoryUp - Mobile Memory and RAM Booster simply makes my BlackBerry device run smoother. It goes in and retrieves wasted memory, defragments it, and frees it up for use by programs that really need the memory. I have to say that of all the "smartphones" I've had, including Palm and Windows Mobile, the BlackBerry is the most stable. With MemoryUp running it's more stable still. I like MemoryUp - Mobile Memory and RAM Booster so much that it's not only a Pick, but I'm also making it a Dr. File Finder Favorite and those are few and far between. So, if you have a BlackBerry and you'd like it to run even better than it normally does, this is a program you need to try. I recommend it.
- MemoryUp - Mobile Memory and RAM Booster
- System Requirements: Blackberry 3.x and 4.x
- Visit MemoryUp Site on MobiHand
- Download MemoryUp NOW!
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About Michael E, Callahan
Michael E. Callahan, known around the world by the trademarked name Dr. File Finder, is regarded as the world's leading expert on shareware. Dr. File Finder works with software programs and developers full-time, and in the average year he evaluates 10,000 programs. Since 1982 he has evaluated over 250,000 software and hardware products. Mr. Callahan began evaluating software online in 1982 and no one has been at it longer. He currently works doing online PR and marketing for software companies, and is the Senior Content Producer for Butterscotch.Com.
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