You can use Memory Clean to purge the inactive memory on your Mac computer to speed up productivity. It should be noted that the amount of memory in Apple’s computer has an overall effect towards its performance. Simply put, the memory you have, the better OS X can perform various tasks. Using the aforementioned application is best to easily manage your memory. However, if you don’t want to constantly take a look on memory usage, you can always upgrade the memory of the computer, that is if your budget allows.
Optimizing Your Memory on Your Mac Computer
Even though a Mac, or more particularly that of the OS X, does a great job in managing its memory, there are some instances that it can be useful to just clear out everything. Memory Clean can be downloaded from the App Store, and what’s good about it is it is completely free. The application works by forcing the Apple operating system to compress the unused memory to reduce the file cache. On the other hand, it also makes switching apps in the background a bit slower.
So that’s not good, right? Not entirely – it is great if you want to focus on a single app without making it feel sluggish. Using Memory Clean is great for running a large memory-hungry app, such as Adobe Photoshop. Using the app may also assist in letting Mac OS X run a bit faster.
So how do you use Memory Clean? First of all, check the amount of free memory that you have. To do this, it is displayed in the menu bar. Just click it to open more detailed information about it. It shows the total memory usage in better detail. Take note of the large number at the top as it is the most vital part of the process.
As you load some apps, you will notice that the amount of free memory on your computer will dwindle down. Clicking the menu bar item will open the panel and you can check how much memory is left. From this point, you can just click on the Clean Memory button found at the bottom of the panel. Watch as the amount of free memory will increase enormously.
If you do find optimizing the memory on your Mac using Memory Clean a bit confusing, there are brief explanations of each type of information being displayed in there. To know more about a specific item, just click on the ? button.
