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03-02-2011, 11:54 PM
This review originally write by our writer Jane (http://downloadandroid.info/author/jane/)
This review compares Memory Booster (http://downloadandroid.info/resources/memorybooster/) and Advanced Task Killer (http://downloadandroid.info/2010/05/advanced-task-killer/) (ATK) based on author’s objective analysis and long-time user experience. Memory (http://downloadandroid.info/2011/01/app-review-memory-booster-vs-advanced-task-killer/#) Booster is regarded as a comprehensive memory boosting tool offering task management, memory monitor & status report, as well as system information of the device; while ATK provides easy-to-use shortcut to manage tasks and functions to customize user interface (http://downloadandroid.info/2011/01/app-review-memory-booster-vs-advanced-task-killer/#).
As we all know how Linux OS manages the Android memory in a very special way – to allow as many apps and services to stay simultaneously in the background as possible. These apps and services will launch very fast and efficiently when needed. For many, Linux (http://downloadandroid.info/2011/01/app-review-memory-booster-vs-advanced-task-killer/#) OS has been doing pretty well in memory and task management. Task killers and memory boosting tools might have been regarded as useless. However, quite a few people are having troubles with such a system management routine. I am unfortunately one of them.
I have a Droid X to operate. Each time my memory gets lower to a certain level (55MB also), my phone would slow to a crawl and become almost unusable. To solve this I would use a task killer or some memory boosting tool (http://downloadandroid.info/2011/01/app-review-memory-booster-vs-advanced-task-killer/#) to regain its memory. As far as the memory goes higher than 55MB, my phone will immediately return to its regular speed.
Due to the case, I have tried lots of task killers and memory boosting tools, among which my favorites are Advanced Task Killer (http://downloadandroid.info/2010/08/advanced-task-killer-2/) (ATK) and Memory Booster (http://downloadandroid.info/2011/01/app-review-memory-booster-vs-advanced-task-killer/#). They probably have already been really well-known for their high performances. As a regular user of these two applications, I will sum up some of their features and make a comparison of them for someone who might be in the same boat with me.
Check the detailed information about this review at their Blog (http://downloadandroid.info/2011/01/app-review-memory-booster-vs-advanced-task-killer/)
This review compares Memory Booster (http://downloadandroid.info/resources/memorybooster/) and Advanced Task Killer (http://downloadandroid.info/2010/05/advanced-task-killer/) (ATK) based on author’s objective analysis and long-time user experience. Memory (http://downloadandroid.info/2011/01/app-review-memory-booster-vs-advanced-task-killer/#) Booster is regarded as a comprehensive memory boosting tool offering task management, memory monitor & status report, as well as system information of the device; while ATK provides easy-to-use shortcut to manage tasks and functions to customize user interface (http://downloadandroid.info/2011/01/app-review-memory-booster-vs-advanced-task-killer/#).
As we all know how Linux OS manages the Android memory in a very special way – to allow as many apps and services to stay simultaneously in the background as possible. These apps and services will launch very fast and efficiently when needed. For many, Linux (http://downloadandroid.info/2011/01/app-review-memory-booster-vs-advanced-task-killer/#) OS has been doing pretty well in memory and task management. Task killers and memory boosting tools might have been regarded as useless. However, quite a few people are having troubles with such a system management routine. I am unfortunately one of them.
I have a Droid X to operate. Each time my memory gets lower to a certain level (55MB also), my phone would slow to a crawl and become almost unusable. To solve this I would use a task killer or some memory boosting tool (http://downloadandroid.info/2011/01/app-review-memory-booster-vs-advanced-task-killer/#) to regain its memory. As far as the memory goes higher than 55MB, my phone will immediately return to its regular speed.
Due to the case, I have tried lots of task killers and memory boosting tools, among which my favorites are Advanced Task Killer (http://downloadandroid.info/2010/08/advanced-task-killer-2/) (ATK) and Memory Booster (http://downloadandroid.info/2011/01/app-review-memory-booster-vs-advanced-task-killer/#). They probably have already been really well-known for their high performances. As a regular user of these two applications, I will sum up some of their features and make a comparison of them for someone who might be in the same boat with me.
Check the detailed information about this review at their Blog (http://downloadandroid.info/2011/01/app-review-memory-booster-vs-advanced-task-killer/)