I haven't dealt with a memory management program since the old QEMM (can't believe I remember that name!!!) and briefly a scam one put out by Synchronous Softcorp.
Why on earth would you want a memory manager in this day/age of Pentiums and tons of cheap memory?
I personally don't use ANYTHING that speeds up my computer, especially anything that works with the browser. Those tend to work by pre-fetching pages, which often is not desirable.
Especially in the case of an admin or moderator who has "delete" links available to them. Or worse.
I tried one briefly years ago when I was working as the Site Admin at SI, and poor Brad had to spend a lot of time undeleting posts my "pre-fetcher" had deleted.
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