Posts Tagged ‘optimizer’
Bubble Chart Pro 2.5 Helps Uncover Hidden Value in Business Investments
Last Updated on Tuesday, 1 May 2012 03:35 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 1 May 2012 03:35
Data Machines, Inc announces the release of Bubble Chart Pro Version 2.5. Bubble Chart Pro helps managers quickly find the value hidden in their business investment portfolios by letting them visually compare investments in multiple business data dimensions, such as value, cost, and risk. By visualizing their data this way, managers can quickly see and understand which investments are the most attractive and which are the least attractive. Continue reading
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SixtyFour App – Reduce memory overhead by opening apps in 32-bit mode
Last Updated on Friday, 20 January 2012 02:00 Written by iUseMac Friday, 20 January 2012 02:00
1951FDG today releases SixtyFour 1.0, its new memory optimizer for Mac OS X. SixtyFour was specifically created to force 64-bit apps to open in 32-bit mode for G5-based and 64-bit-capable Intel hardware. It lists apps that will open in 64-bit mode by default and facilitates the changing of a preference to force the apps to open in 32-bit mode. Forcing a 64-bit app to open in 32-bit mode reduces its memory usage significantly and its startup time and an increase in overall system performance. Continue reading
Tags: Development, download, Forcing, hardware, independent development company, independent software developer, intel hardware, mac os x, memory optimizer, memory usage, mode, optimizer, overhead, quality applications, startup time, system performance system, time, today, utrecht netherlands, way | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off