AutoPurge optimizes your system memory, with a single click.
If you do use a lot of applications, or huge applications, your amount of free memory may quickly decrease, as you use your computer, especially on systems with low memory capabilities. Your Mac may then become slow.
AutoPurge will force the system to reclaim free memory, making it available again to applications that need it.
The AutoPurge menu displays extended statistics about your Mac's current memory usage.
It can also be configured, from its preferences, to automatically purge memory based on a specific time-interval.
You can even choose if the automatic purge can be launched when you're using your computer, or only when your Mac is idle.
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