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FreeMan for Mac

Monitors and frees up RAM.

$1.99
In English
Version 1.4.1
2.8
Based on 1 user rate

FreeMan overview

FreeMan can speed up your Mac with a single click by freeing up system memory. FreeMan is also a memory monitor which can free up memory automatically if inactive memory reaches a preset threshold.

What’s new in version 1.4.1

Version 1.4.1:

Note: Now requires a 64-bit Intel processor

  • Minor bugs fixed

FreeMan for Mac

$1.99
In English
Version 1.4.1
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2.8

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Tim27
Tim27
Oct 15 2014
1.4.0
0.0
Oct 15 2014
0.0
Version: 1.4.0
Umm, Memory Clean is free: http://www.fiplab.com/apps/memory-clean-for-mac
Prince-Isaac
Prince-Isaac
Dec 7 2013
1.3.3
5.0
Dec 7 2013
5.0
Version: 1.3.3
Sure you can use Terminal to purge but many people are not familiar with or comfortable using Terminal. I don't shy away from Terminal solutions but in this case, the app provides an MBI so I can see at a glance when things are getting tight, and I just click the MBI and the purge is done for me without having to access Terminal and type... So I'm a bit lazy that way. Freeman works as advertised and it a handy out-of-the-way app that is useful for me several times during the day. It's well worth $2
Anthony1947
Anthony1947
Nov 21 2013
1.3.2
0.0
Nov 21 2013
0.0
Version: 1.3.2
@Satcomer -- I thought so, too, until I found out differently. Open Terminal, type at the prompt "sudo purge" (without the quotes). Ciao. Anthony1947
Anthony1947
Anthony1947
May 31 2013
1.2.8
0.0
May 31 2013
0.0
Version: 1.2.8
Seriously, folks -- why would you spend even $1.99 for something that you can do in Terminal -- by typing in the word purge at the prompt and then hitting the return key.
Prince-Isaac
Prince-Isaac
Dec 7 2013
5.0
Dec 7 2013
5.0
Version: null