7-max increases the performance of some applications up to 10-20%. Memory manager in Windows system is not too effective. This programs contains its own memory manager. You can run any application, so that application will use effective memory manager. It can speed up applications that use big amount of memory. In tests, it gives about 10% speed improvements on modern file compression programs like 7-Zip.
- Supports Windows 2003 / XP x64 / Vista
- Doesn't support Windows 2000 / XP 32-bit
- Doesn't require to change boot.ini
- More stability
Reviewing 5.0 Beta (Nov 20, 2005)
cowticket... this isn't 7-Zip. How about posting a review for 7-max, which is entirely different?
It's a great concept; however, after trying it with several applications over a couple weeks (an older version of course) I just never noticed any difference in performance (either the application I used it on, or the OS).
I'd like to see where they go with this...
Reviewing 5.0 Beta (Nov 20, 2005)
NOT SHAREWARE.
Works fine on my system. 4.01 is a bit unstable, but that's clearly listed on the download requirements.
Reviewing 5.0 Beta (Nov 19, 2005)
hycris is dumb: you don't buy gas car and complain about it needing dyselin!
Reviewing 5.0 Beta (Nov 19, 2005)
re:ModderXManiac
attempt to make money? i think You missed the "7-max is a free software distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License." and what is this speak about first version ? 7-max exist for 2 years ... also large pages system is free included in 7-zip 4.30 ...
re:hycris Igor said there is no room for improvement at old 32bit OSes if you want use this in XPs go with 4.x
re:Yokozuma blame hardware drivers ... they cause such crashes in 95% times ...
Reviewing 5.0 Beta (Nov 19, 2005)
Downloader must see:
It just for Windows2003/xp64/Vista
If your system are not fall in this scope or if you have no intention to clash your system. Never,never, try it. You see the complain downstairs? They are sacrifice.
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