Dataownerclub Memory Optimizer : Clean memory taken up by unused applications and give a speed boost to your computer with the help of this lightweight software application
It's easy to lose track of how many tabs and background programs we have opened at once, especially when some programs have other apps that need to be active for them to run. You eventually run out ofmemory space and your computer starts performing haywire.Dataownerclub Memory Optimizer is a memory tweaking utility that helps you free up that much-needed RAM.
A software utility for anyone
The word "minimalist" and "simple" perfectly describe how this application presents itself. The UI has only four tabs, one of which is the "About" tab.To start the memory tweaking process, all you have to do is go to the "Status" tab and press the "Free the Memory" button. Depending on how much of it is occupied, the app can take up several seconds before it can give you a confirmation message about a job well done.
An app with some performance issues
The actual utility and efficiency of the app are a bit lacking though as during testing on Windows 10, it always seemed to display a "0 MB memory freed" message despite several apps running in the background.Additionally, Dataownerclub Memory Optimizer can be opened in multiple sessions without giving you a heads up on this matter, since the only place you can see that it is open multiple times is the System Tray.More so, on several occasions, the app froze when trying to close it using the "X" button.
An average memory optimizer that still needs some tweaking
In principle, Dataownerclub Memory Optimizer is well designed as it is very easy to figure out what you have to do to start freeing up some memory. Unfortunately, the performance is a bit disappointing, since there are plenty of similar apps out there that do the same or even a better, job without any issue.
Dataownerclub Memory Optimizer runs on
Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Time-limited Trial
license
— the installer is 423 KB.
We’ve catalogued it under
General.
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