View Memory Usage

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Windows task manager is not the best tool to view the memory usage on your system and there are several interesting tools we had told you about that help you check memory usage.

meminfo

MemInfo is a lightweight freeware tool, that will help you view memory usage and page file usage from the system tray.

The software creators have released an update that adds in new color themes and ability to customize the tool, it also works on and is compatible with Windows 64 bit edition.

MemInfo Features

  • With a small gauge graphic and the value updated in real time, MemInfo gives a fast feedback to current memory usage in Windows.
  • Highly customizable. Choose when MemInfo should warn you about high memory usage, show physical memory or Windows page file, show free or used memory, choose the font that looks better.
  • Built in memory Defragmenter to allow speed up your computer by maximizing the available free memory
  • Version 2.0 introduces color themes and new customization options

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  1. Shivaranjan
    November 7th, 2008 at 1:49 am #

    This is pretty useful for my XP computer. There is a vista gadget gives this info as well as cpu usage.

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  2. Reader
    November 7th, 2008 at 3:44 am #

    I have tried many programs that show, CPU, RAM and HDD usage, and for now, program named Winbar seems to be the most useful for me.

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  3. Goran Web
    November 7th, 2008 at 6:13 am #

    Pretty slick tool for XP. I’ll try it out and see how effective it is especially the speed boost feature.

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  4. SoLinkable
    November 8th, 2008 at 11:01 pm #

    What does it do that others don’t? Seems like this program already exists…

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