Smartphone & BlackBerry with MemoryUp Standard Edition
One of the reasons why Smartphones and PDAs haven't replaced Personal Computers is because of the size of the memory. These portable mobile devices have limited memory so developers need to bust their heads to create memory optimized applications (although some PDAs and Smartphones today are not affected by this limitations anymore). But in the near future, maybe this won't be a problem anymore, especially since eMobiStudio has announced the release of its MemoryUp Standard Edition v1.5, a powerful Java virtual machine (JVM) management and RAM boosting tool specially designed for high-end smartphones and BlackBerry.
This tool will analyze your running J2ME (Java) programs and automatically allocate - "and recover" - RAM. I put the focus on the recover part since this is what's usually the problem, recovering used memory. This, in turn, will boost system to its best performance. In case of some applications are no longer active on a smartphone or BlackBerry, MemoryUp can reclaim lost resources and put them to better use. By reclaiming resources, the mobile system does not need to access the hard drive as frequently. This will greatly enhance mobile phone's overall performance.
MemoryUp Standard Edition v1.5 is now available for purchase. The price is $13.99 for a Symbian edition and $14.99 for a BlackBerry edition.
The main features of MemoryUp Standard Edition v1.5 include:
* Smart management of Java virtual machine (JVM)
* Startup boost/Automatic boost/Manually quick boost support
* Real-time JVM RAM calculation & display
* Warning/Auto-recovering RAM at preset threshold
* Run in the background and automatically help reclaim wasted memory on mobile system
* Effective utilization of memory resources
* Intuitive interface and super easy-to-use for non-professional mobile users
* Advanced boosting features (force system to use large cache, prohibit kernel to disk swapping, auto-allocate critical threads, etc.) for professional mobile users
* Full support for Symbian S60 2nd & 3rd, and BlackBerry
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via:prweb
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