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MemoryKeeper Free for Mac

Memory cleaning application.

Free
In English
Version 1.3
0.9
Based on 9 user rates

MemoryKeeper Free overview

MemoryKeeper Free is an application for simplifying memory control.

You can run memory clean manually any time you want and get immediate performance boost. Or leave that job to the Automatic Clean. Its silent background algorithm will run memory clean process in an appropriate time to avoid disturbing you. For a quick monitoring of memory status, please, click the 'Menu' icon, that shows your status, using different colors and current amount of free memory.

What's new in version 1.3

Version 1.3:
  • Bug fixes
  • Minor changes

MemoryKeeper Free for Mac

Free
In English
Version 1.3
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0.9

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Derekcurrie
Derekcurrie
Sep 17, 2018
1.3
0.5
Sep 17, 2018
0.5
Version: 1.3
UNAVAILABLE app. Despite Kromtech still having MemoryKeeper listed on its website, it is currently impossible to obtain the app. Apple has removed it from the Mac App Store. Thank you Apple.
BasilFawlty
BasilFawlty
Aug 15, 2017
1.3
1.0
Aug 15, 2017
1.0
Version: 1.3
Does anyone know how to FULLY remove MemoryKeeper?
wickedsp1d3r
wickedsp1d3r
Nov 23, 2014
1.2
0.0
Nov 23, 2014
0.0
Version: 1.2
I'm suspicious of all the applications, which names contain the word "Keeper". And you should too.
bbw7
bbw7
Nov 22, 2014
1.2
0.0
Nov 22, 2014
0.0
Version: 1.2
36 mb app that just purges memory? Seriously? And DK's caveat is not to be taken lightly. Want to purge memory? Open up terminal and type "purge". If you want a handy, lightweight and elegant app for it, then get Shellbar -- it's 1/360th the size and far more versatile.
iTalk8
iTalk8
Dec 27, 2013
1.1
0.5
Dec 27, 2013
0.5
Version: 1.1
Thanks to Derekcurrie for his review, and the warning. I used MemoryKeeper for one week, but it didn’t work. I set the limit of free memory for automatic cleanup to 10%, which is about 409 MB of memory on my system, but MemoryKeeper didn’t free memory when it reached the threshold. I decided to uninstall it and found another free application on App Store called “CleanMemory” and set the threshold to 500 MB. I opened a few applications and as soon as the memory reached below 500 MB “CleanMemory” started to free memory. The memory jumped from 500 MB to 1.65 GB. I have 4 GB of memory on my system and use Mavericks OS version 10.9.1.
BasilFawlty
BasilFawlty
Aug 15, 2017
1.0
Aug 15, 2017
1.0
Version: null
anonymous-skink-4656
anonymous-skink-4656
Nov 22, 2014
0.5
Nov 22, 2014
0.5
Version: null
Jason-Milles-76
Jason-Milles-76
Nov 22, 2014
1.0
Nov 22, 2014
1.0
Version: null
Beto-Boton
Beto-Boton
Nov 22, 2014
0.5
Nov 22, 2014
0.5
Version: null
Wlossw
Wlossw
Apr 27, 2014
2.5
Apr 27, 2014
2.5
Version: null
Peter'sUpdates
Peter'sUpdates
Mar 24, 2014
1.0
Mar 24, 2014
1.0
Version: null
iTalk8
iTalk8
Dec 27, 2013
0.5
Dec 27, 2013
0.5
Version: null
r2xman
r2xman
Dec 27, 2013
0.5
Dec 27, 2013
0.5
Version: null
Derekcurrie
Derekcurrie
Dec 27, 2013
0.5
Dec 27, 2013
0.5
Version: null