MemoryTamerAs of version 0.7.2, MemoryTamer is now a paid app. Please visit to get a Paddle license. You can also buy in-app.As of version 1.4.0, MemoryTamer now supports FastSpring as an alternate payment provider. Please visit to purchase a license through FastSpring.Thank you to everyone who has bought MemoryTamer so far. I've added a lot of features in the time since I put it up for sale at $1.99, and I feel that MemoryTamer is worth a bit more than when it started out. As such, I have increased the price to $2.49.A RubyMotion application for keeping memory usage in check. Shows up in the menu bar and shows current free ram (refreshed every 2 seconds).Note: The plain allocation method uses the C code fromNote: In version 1.0, I bundled a copy of the Mavericks memorypressure system command.###Release notes.
MemoryTamer 是一个自动内存释放应用程序运行在你的菜单栏。. Download links. MemoryTamer for mac 1.4.5.1 通过菜单栏释放内存 Feeder for mac 3.1 创建和发布的RSS MemoryTamer for mac 1.4.4 通过菜单栏释放内存 MemoryTamer for mac 1.4.3.
v0.3: Initial public release. Only supports Mavericks and up because it uses the memorypressure command introduced then. Configuration is in a plain text file in the home directory and only checked on startup.
v0.4: Significant changes. Now compiled to work all the way back to Lion (though not tested on anything other than Mavericks). Has more configurations options and now lets you change them at runtime in the menu. Besides memory threshold and freeing pressure, you can now control the notification system (Growl or Notification Center) and the freeing method (memorypressure or plain allocation). v0.4.1: Fix a bug related to determining max memory and current memory pressure.
Name: MemoryTamerVersion: 1.4.6Size: 6.65 MBMac Platform: IntelIncludes: KGOS version: 10.9 or laterProcessor type(s) & speed: 64-bit processorActivation1. Copy the app to your Application folder.2. Launch the included KG (Courtesy of CORE).3. Click “Open” and select the app, then click “Save”4.
Enjoy!What’s new in version 1.4.6:Released on 05 Oct 2016Fix an issue on macOS Sierra that was causing the preferences dialog to pop up on app launch with default values. You may still see some startup errors related to this issue, but from my testing, those don’t actually affect anything, and the preferences dialog will still launch.Add an option to use a grayscale (well, single-color) menu bar icon. This mono-color icon will switch colors when you enable dark mode (on Yosemite and up)Update some frameworks and dependencies, including the RubyMotion build framework and the Paddle licensing frameworkAutomatic memory-freeing app.MemoryTamer is an automatic memory-freeing app that runs in your menu bar. It supports notifications with both Growl and Notification Center, and also lets you free memory whenever you want with the “Free memory now” menu item.On OS X 10.9, it gets even better! By tapping into a system function introduced in OS X 10.9, MemoryTamer is able to automatically free your memory without slowing down your computer.