memory usage
Memory Usage Getter 2.6
Memory Usage Getter allows you to visually view where you memory is being used up as well as CPU usage more>>
Memory Usage Getter allows you to visually view where you memory is being used up as well as CPU useage, similar to the Mac OS 9 "About this Macintosh" menu.
Version restrictions:
- intermittent registration dialogs.
Enhancements:
- If a process quits and then is launched again, the process history windows will now realize this and continue updating the graphs
- If a process survives a kill, MUG now automatically force kills it
- New "Kill Special" menu items with command keystrokes for fast access to killing the Dock, Dashboard, the Finder, the menu bar, Classic, and Front Row
- Corrected inaccurate Dock Icon/Overall Graph Window CPU usage reporting
- Double-clicking on processes in table views will now either reveal it in the Finder, open a history window for that process, or kill the process. This is a user-customizable option.
- Multiple selections are now allowed in the table views, and you can perform actions on every selected item
- Dashboard widgets in Tiger can now be easily distinguished in Tab and List View windows, and they correctly reveal in the Finder
- Memory Usage Getter is now a universal binary and should run on Macs with Intel processors (feature untested)
- A multitude of various other bug fixes and interface improvements.
MemoryPro 1.0
MemoryPro is a utility for controlling the memory allocation settings of your applications. Normally you would set the memory partition (sometimes referred to as the Preferred Memory Size) in the more>> MemoryPro is a utility for controlling the memory allocation settings of your applications. Normally you would set the memory partition (sometimes referred to as the "Preferred Memory Size") in the applications Info dialog in the Finder for every application whose memory partition size you want to edit.
MacOS 8.0 or later.
License:Trial
MacMemoriesManager 3.3
MacMemoriesManager - Amateur radio memory manager more>>
Drag & Drop arrangement of memories.Transfers radio memories to/from disk profile files.Transfers radio memories to/from interactive list.
Main features:
- Drag & Drop arrangement of memories.
- Transfers radio memories to/from disk files.
- Transfers radio memories to/from interactive list.
Memory 4000 1.0
Memory 4000 - An advanced version of Concentration, this game tests your mouse and memory skills more>>
Strive to beat your old high scores for hours on end. Choose from dozens of tile sets including Fantasy Creatures, Space Scenes, Cartoon Animals, Original Digital Photos and much, much more. Memory 4000 comes with 4 tile sets.
Version restrictions:
- 30 days trial.
LOWA ESL Memory Game 1.5
LOWA ESL Memory Game - ESL student memory game more>>
The program will help develop familiarity with over 100 English terms through interactive game play and repetition.
Version restrictions:
- Unregistered version is limited to 2 rounds.
Scripture Memory 1.0.1
Scripture Memory - Quickly memorize Bible verses more>>
Version restrictions:
- This demo version is fully functional except for saving verse lists to disk.
Little Hoppers Memory Matching Game 1.0
Little Hoppers Memory Matching Game - identification of numbers, letters, animals more>>
Program includes four practice modes, two skill levels, fun colorful graphics, and lively background music.

Little Hopper's Memory Matching Game 1.0.2
With this game, preschool and kindergarten students will have fun practicing identification of things. more>>
Little Hopper's Memory Matching Game 1.0.2 is yet another exciting game suitable for everyone. With this game, preschool and kindergarten students will have fun practicing identification of numbers, letters, animals, and things while testing their memory skills. Program includes four practice modes, two skill levels, fun colorful graphics, and lively background music.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.4-10.5.7

PhoneManager 1.2
PhoneManager is a powerful and multi-featured tool that allows you read phonebooks from the phone memory and the SIM card (extended phonebook from the phone memory is supported - 5 numbers and 2 or 4 texts for each entry) more>> <<less
Planetary Conquest 1.7
Planetary Conquest is an OpenGL strategy game with advanced artificial intelligence enemies. Gameplay is turn-based and now has multiplayer support. Requirements: PowerPC, OpenGL 1.1.2 or later more>> Planetary Conquest is an OpenGL strategy game with advanced artificial intelligence enemies. Gameplay is turn-based and now has multiplayer support.
PowerPC, OpenGL 1.1.2 or later.
Version 1.7 adds the following:
- Complete new object format including all-new textures and complex animation
- Better texture engine
- All new constructed objects (new units, new buildings and new obstacles...)
- New textures for terrains added
- Easier player identification
- New terrain lighting engine
- New moving sky and stars
- Better water textures with animations and smoother borders
- Day and night affects unit movenment
- Better resource distribution on the map
- Better network handlng
- New artificial intelligence scripts
- Better dialog positions
- Minor changes in the interface (button flashing, new start screen...)
- German translation available (not completed, object names and tutorial missing)
- Restyled setup dialog
- Memory requirements reduced
- Better usage of MacOS events
- Preparations for OS X
SystemSentry 1.0.1
SystemSentry is a monitoring program that can help people figure out which programs fail to release memory back to the System when they are quit more>> SystemSentry is a monitoring program that can help people figure out which programs fail to release memory back to the System when they are quit. Its also handy to track which applications have memory leaks.
System 7.5.3 or later.

SQLiteManager 3.0.4
SQLiteManager 3.0.4 is designed to be a next generation GUI database manager for sqlite databases allowing you to open and work with sqlite 2, sqlite 3, in memory databases, AES 128 encrypted databases and with REAL Server databases. more>> <<less

Hardware Monitor 4.8
Hardware Monitor provides highly interactive user-friendly application to read out all accessible hardware sensors in Macintosh computers. more>>
Hardware Monitor 4.8 provides highly interactive user-friendly application to read out all accessible hardware sensors in Macintosh computers. Currently more than 100 different Macintosh hardware sensors and more than 200 hard drive temperature sensors are supported.
The program can display and visualize measured values in a large variety of fashions. It can also store and export readings. This includes the following sensor types: Temperarature readings at different locations. Battery data of portable computers. Voltage sensors. Current (amperage) sensors. Fan speed sensors. Sensors for pulse-width controlled fans. Power and load sensors. Ambient light sensors. User-defined artificial sensors to monitor the operating system. Moreover, the applications can display additional technical information about your computer.
Major Features:
- Temperature display selectable in degrees Celsius, Fahrenheit, or Kelvin
- Display of many other sensors, if supported by Mac OS X on the specific computer model
- Display of the sensor equipment of the system, and their permissible limits (if released by Apple)
- Display of current readings in a horizontal or vertical window that can be customized
- Display of current readings in a "floating" screen display or on the background of the Desktop
- Output of no, one, or two selectable current readings in a Dock tile
- Output of no, one, or up to eight selectable current readings in the menu-bar
- Definition of an unlimited number of history graphs that visualize readings in a time interval between 12 minutes and 1 week
- Adjustable refresh interval between 1 second and 1 hour
- Customizable labels and display options for all sensors
- Periodic automatic recording and safe storage of history data for defective, unstable computers
- Customizable announcements of current readings via speech output
- Customizable definition of alarm triggers for each sensor
- Definition of alarm actions, e.g. opening an alert panel, speech warnings, Growl notification, launching an application or script
- Export of readings or history data sets into text files or CSV files
- Readings can also be acquired by scripts or in Terminal. The application comes with a special command-line tool to achieve this.
- Display of hardware details, e.g. serial numbers or manufacturing data
- Display of system management data on Intel-based systems
- Definition of artificial sensors that monitor aspects of the operating system, e.g. CPU load, number of processes, disk usage, memory usage, paging activity, network interface activity (only in 10.4 or later), SMART verification status, status of Mac OS X software RAIDs, electrical power, remaining battery capacity
- Display of detail information and SMART status of all currently attached hard drives
- Display of detail information about all currently attached battery units
- Display of detail information and operational status of attached Xserve hard drive modules
- Remote monitoring of computers via a TCP network in connection with the add-on application Hardware Monitor Remote
- Control of external LCD panels, including freely customizable output definitions. Alphanumeric liquid crystal displays compliant with the original Hitachi HD44780 industry standard are supported. The LCD panel must be connected via a USB control unit "IO-Warrior 24" a product of Code Mercenaries Hard- und Software GmbH. Alternatively, the application supports the CF-632 and CF-634 USB display series from Crystalfontz America, Inc.
Enhancements:
- Support for Mac OS X 10.3 Panther has been removed. The required minimum OS version is now Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger.
- Added a feature to reset different aspects of display preferences for all sensors back to recommended default values. This new feature supersedes the former features to reset sensor display colors, data acquisition settings and customized labels.
- Added a feature to display 32/64 bit capabilities of the processor and the current mode of the kernel.
- Added a feature to display the unique identifier (UUID) of a computer.
- Added a feature to monitor the size of swap space memory which is actually in use.
- Added a feature to let the user define individual sets of remotely monitored computers in a network. It is now possible to connect to whole groups of monitored systems in one step.
- Added a new driver for monitoring of the internal thermal sensors of Intel processors which is also capable of supporting the 64 bit kernel version of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard.
- On PowerPC hardware, support for S.M.A.R.T. hard drive sensors accessed via SATA interfaces has been enhanced. The application will now accept the temperature sensors of unknown SATA drive models. (This has always been the standard on Intel-based computers.)
- The support for hard drive sensors controlled via proprietary drivers of Sonnet and FirmTek has been enhanced.
- By user request, a feature to suppress access to S.M.A.R.T. hard drive sensors has been added to the command-line version of the program.
- The output channel "Screen Display" will no longer try to keep its screen position if the user changes a multi-monitor configuration while the program is not running. This makes sure the Screen Display cannot become invisible when its target monitor has been removed.
- The default number of displayed digits behind the decimal point is now automatically set to zero in cases where it is known that the sensor hardware does not provide more significant digits.
- When exporting readings, it is now possible to also use history windows in overlay mode as sources to get combined tables of readings for different physical quantities.
- If the application loses the network connection to a remotely monitored computer, related warnings will now be suppressed automatically when a change of the network configuration on the monitoring computer itself is the main reason for the disconnect. This is useful when a mobile computer monitoring a network leaves the WiFi area, for example.
- When remote-monitoring multiple computers with repaired logic boards that have invalid or erased hardware serial numbers, the application will now better keep track of the individual identifications of the affected systems.
- If the application is set to automatically reconnect to a set of remotely monitored computers on startup, the reconnect will now be performed less aggressively, one by one. This avoids temporary network overload when monitoring a large number of computers.
- When quitting the application, shutdown of attached alphanumeric LCD boxes has been enhanced.
- The numbering of labels for user-created sensors monitoring battery units will now also start with 1 instead of beginning with 0.
- Corrected a problem where the temperature values displayed for the cores of the Intel P7350 processor have been shifted by 15 degrees Celsius.
- Corrected a problem where no spaces between values have been displayed in the menu-bar when the display of sensor labels has been switched off.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4 or later
Personal Lexicon 1.0
Usage context, pronunciation, inflected forms, and spelling each add a level of difficulty when trying to master words, etc. more>>
As students, we must employ all possible tricks to build and maintain memory associations. When faced with learning thousands of vocabulary items and grammar rules, its easy to forget something that was learned a few days ago let alone a few months ago.
Taking notes and reviewing them is essential, but trying to find those same notes after a few weeks have passed can be time consuming. Personal Lexicon has been created to help you solve these problems by providing students an easy-to-use interface to track what theyve learned and to maintain and assess their progress.
BatteryAmnesia 1.5.2
Utility for any PowerBook that uses a nickel-cadmium batteries. more>>
Over time, thesebatteries are susceptible to a "memory effect", which can reduce theirbattery capacity. The memory effect can be cured by fully dischargingthe battery before recharging it.