MemInfo 2.1

4.6 out of 5 stars 4.6 (41 votes)

(May 24, 2009)

Windows 2000/2003/XP / Freeware / 3,190 downloads

MemInfo displays the current memory usage of Windows in the system tray. With a small graphic and the value updated in real time, it gives a fast feedback to current memory usage in Windows.

  • Publisher

    Carthago Software

  • Homepage

    MemInfo

  • Uninstaller

    Yes

  • Latest Changes

    - Added a new theme color: Bar background

    - Added a new option: Opaque Bar

    - Added a theme for Windows Vista with Aero Running (Black taskbar)

    - Fixed : When showing free physical memory, and there was none left, random 4 digit numbers where incorrectly shown

    - Fixed : Dialog positions (near the tray) now respect the true work area (eg: don't get on top of the Vista Sidebar)

    - Other minor bug Fixes

Reviews of MemInfo

  1. 2 out of 5 stars
    emanresU deriseD

    Reviewing 2.1 (May 25, 2009)

    You can't "defrag" physical memory, only virtual memory. What's the gain from doing so, anyway? Nonsense. Two stars for the info it provides.

  2. 3 out of 5 stars
    ChrisGranger

    Reviewing 1.80 SR3 (Aug 11, 2007)

    Memory defragmentation is dubious, in my opinion, but the RAM indicator in the system tray works very nicely.

  3. 5 out of 5 stars
    danieljj78

    Reviewing 1.80 SR3 (Jul 5, 2007)

    Pretty nice app, lots of display options plus defrag! And it's a really small program.

  4. 5 out of 5 stars
    bugmenot

    Reviewing 1.80 SR2 (Feb 25, 2007)

    There's better? Well, that is not an objective statement--it rather depends on what you're after. RAMpage can't show memory used, and instead can only show memory available. Maybe you don't care, but I don't like it that way.

    As far as the "memory defragger" feature, I couldn't care less. Why the hell does anybody use such nonsense anyway?

  5. 4 out of 5 stars
    zyklon74

    Reviewing 1.76 (Apr 11, 2006)

    Not too shabby, but there's better. The defragmenting is painfully slow, and its not customizeable enough. And it uses too much memory, 4Mb. Still better than lame Coolmon, which doesn't even defrag memory and still takes 8Mb for a bunch of crap.

    I use RAMpage, also freeware, uses as little as 800K memory, and has customizeable defrag levels, and a clean visible tray readout without the balloon.

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