Cacheman Changelog
7.50 · Dynamic Priority Cacheman will dynamically lower the priority of background applications that use a lot of processing power. The application that is active will run faster this way. You can exempt a specific application from this feature by configuring a Sticky Priority. · Improvements to existing profiles (including new descriptions) · Extended Basic Profile · New profile: Windows 7 Tablet optimization This profile improves user interface responsiveness on several Windows 7 tablet computers including Asus Eee EP121, Samsung Sliding 7, Viliv X70 and the Lenovo U1 Hybrid. · New Tweaks · Six new Skins · Manual RAM recovery function is now available also outside of debug mode (Tray Icon menu and Defragment menu) · Support added for Intel LGA 2011 processors (Core i7-3820, Core i7-3930K and Core i7-3960X) · Support added for AMD Phenom II X4 650(T), 850 and 980 processors · Greatly improved support for non western languages (Japanese, Chinese etc.) 7.10 · New profiles: Notebook | Netbook and Super User · Windows 7 SP 1 compatibility · Existing profiles have been tweaked · Increased maximum possible tray icons from 3 to 5 · You can change the looks of Cacheman by switching to different skins (10 skins included in the default installation) · Better support for several new processors, including Intel Gulftown (e.g. Core i7-980X) and AMD Thuban (e.g. Phenom II X6) · New performance and usability tweaks · Improved toolbar · Process list shows more information about services (e.g. svchost.exe instances) · Several utilities can be quickly launched from the tray icon menu · You can create system restore points on the backups tab and in the tray icon menu · Tray icon works better with UAC on 64bit Windows 7.0 · Complete program rewrite for Windows Vista and 7 compatibility
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