Cacheman 5.50 Released

One of my favourite tools just got updated! Cacheman 5.50 is available for download now. Major changes include the addition of a command line memory recovery utility, more efficient memory recovery, 2 new profiles and several new Windows 2000/XP tweak settings. A desktop shortcut is now available to recover memory without having Cacheman to run in background. If you have an older Cacheman version already installed it is recommend to overwrite the installation with version 5.50 in order to keep your settings.

What can I do with Cacheman?

  • Optimize your Disk Cache, Name and Path Cache, CD-Rom Cache, and Icon Cache to speed up your computer
  • Periodically recover memory
  • Tweak several system settings to improve performance
  • Watch and monitor several important system values within Cachman"s graphical user interface, including the computer system Overview page, History Graph, Logging, and Tray Icon.
  • Create system configuration reports
New in 5.50:

  • Command line version
  • Recover memory even without Cacheman running in background
  • More efficient memory recovery
  • 2 new profiles
  • Several new Windows 2000/XP tweak settings
  • Tray Icon display color can be modified
  • Windows XP theme support
  • Bug fixes
Note: The registration fee for Cacheman is $10. Since most users cannot afford $10, Cacheman has no disabled features and no time limit. If you really cannot afford the shareware fee you are allowed to use Cacheman as Freeware. All updates for registered users will be free even if we should be forced to change the license to Shareware only with the next major release.

Cacheman XP a special Windows XP version is currently in closed beta testing.

Download: Cacheman 5.50

News source: Warp2Search

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