
MemInfo is a memory management program developed by Carthago Soft. It is designed to enhance the functions of Windows Task Manager, thus giving you more control over how your computer’s resources are allocated. Its installation file is less than 500kb, meaning that it is easy to transport on portable media and will quickly install into any computer.
MemInfo runs as an icon in the system tray. Hovering over this icon will quickly tell you basic information about the computer, such as memory usage, page files, and physical memory used. Clicking on MemInfo’s icon will bring up a menu full of programs running in the background, as well as the option to run Windows Task Manager. Clicking a program’s name allows you to open the folder, free up memory, or terminate the program. In addition, you can also use the memory defragmenter feature to help you get the most of your free memory, thus making your computer run much faster.
Learning how to use MemInfo is intuitive. Because of its minimalist design, its features are organized and easy to navigate. It is a good option for someone who is worried about their computer’s resources, and it will especially benefit older computers or PCs which have many different programs installed.
v3.3.3 [Dec 16, 2012]
On systems with larger font sizes, menu items would be cropped.
Minor bug fixes.
Added a command to check for updates (in the about box)
Top processes now shows the respective application icon.
Top processes can be highlighted with a background color if memory exceeds a configurable value.
Clicking on a process gives the possibility to free process memory or open the containing folder besides terminating it.
An option to show the warning of high memory usage in a message box.
Fixed: The tray icon panel (on Vista and higher) would stay in front of MemInfo settings.
Fixed: Own User elevated process's would not be shown in the list (if applicable).