Over the years I have been approached by many developers claiming to offer
the next best memory manager. Several of these products have produced less
than satisfying experiences, sometimes causing more problems than solving
them.
SpeedUpMyPC is a bit different, and so far it seems to be helping my
PC to stabilize, improve performance, and even speed up my Internet access.

I'm a power user by nature, and require a great deal of
horsepower. But even I tend to hang my machine more times than I want on a
weekly basis. My computer can only handle so many open applications, and
Windows can only handle so much memory before things begin to leak and
unexpected stuff begins to happen.
SpeedUpMyPC
makes a number of fat claims, but it stands
behind each and everyone. I was very pleasantly surprised.
Installation is a breeze. Once operational it performs a quick
audit of your system configuration and then presents you with several
recommendations to optimize your settings including freeing up physical
memory and optimizing your browser settings. You do all of this with a simple
click of a button. You don't have to know a thing about computers to optimize
your system. SpeedUpMyPC
handles it all for you -- quickly and easily.
If you use certain applications more frequently than others,
you can tell SpeedUpMyPC
to assign more resources to that tool,
assuring you of a smoother running system. You can also set the tool to free
RAM automatically when system usage reaches a certain threshold. It's rather
neat to watch a pop window appear to maximize your memory and then it quietly
slips away letting you return to work. So many of these similar types of tools
claim to be working, but you never actually see them doing anything. Not so
with SpeedUpMyPC. It's always there working for you in the background.
One thing which really surprised me was its analysis of my
Internet/browser settings. It detected my current settings and speed and
claimed to be able to optimize that, too. I let it do its thing, rebooted and
low and behold, pages did load faster. Neat trick.
Lastly, on those odd times when I still managed to hose my
machine and lock up applications, I could use the hot key settings for SpeedUpMyPC
and it instantly shut down all existing applications, freeing my system
resources and allowing me to return to work without having to reboot.
So, if your PC is not working as well as it could, and you've
been thinking about trying a system optimization tool, I recommend SpeedUpMyPC.
It's inexpensive, easy to install, and works by itself. Click here for
more info.