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Basically, MemMaid looks for temp files, junk files, junk registry entries, duplicate notifications and everything else that SK Tools can do... but it's a lot easier to use and you can set it to do automatic cleaning on soft-resets, and the like. It also has a better viewer for storage-card usage (showing the biggest folders on a card, both in normal size measurements as well as pie-chart displays), is a lot easier to use (IMO) when it comes to sorting the startup order (you just move items around so the top item's the first startup item, versus the slightly confusing interface in SK), and overall has a more polished look... plus is a bit easier for me to set custom folders to clean up.
SK Tools is a bit more thorough and does a lot more than just let you clean up unnecessary files, however. And the RAM clearing function alone was enough to get me to buy it. As I said, I run both, and I'm quite happy with them.
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