MemoryUp is a powerful mobile RAM boosting tool and Java virtual machine (JVM) management application specially designed for Windows Mobile smartphone users. It is a handy memory optimizer tool that will keep your smartphone running faster and efficiently. It increases your cell phone performance by making more memory available for both your applications and the mobile system. MemoryUp is designed to tackle the difficult but crucial problem of memory management for Windows Mobile smartphone users. Memory is the most precious resource in your smartphone; when it becomes low, your cell phone will slow down severely or crash. Most mobile system can not handle your memory properly by itself. Over time, no matter how much memory you have, your mobile system will slowly lose memory, bringing you to a critical state. MemoryUp solves these problems by reclaiming lost memory for your programs. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
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MemoryUp-Mobile RAM Booster (Windows Mobile) 2.5
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License | Free to try | |
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| Requirements | Womdpws CE 1.x/2.x/Windows Mobile 2003/2003 Phone Edition/2003 SE/5.x/6.x | ||
| Downloads | 266 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | eMobiStudio | File Size | 119k |
| Date added | 04 May 2008 | ||
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