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View Poll Results: Which cleaning app do you use
MemMaid 1.4 29 38.67%
Pocket Mechanic 1.49 11 14.67%
SK-Tools 10 13.33%
A combination of two or three in the above. 10 13.33%
Freeware apps like Easy Cleaner etc. 10 13.33%
Other (please state app and url) 5 6.67%
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Old 12-01-04, 07:12 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question What cleaning utility u use?

I myself use MemMaid 1.4 (still on special offer;) the most, already for some time. I also use Pocket Mechanic, but mainly to benchmark my storage cards and to analyze/defragment them.

Now I do wonder what you are using. So I put up this poll. Thanks for giving your input. If you using something which isn't in the poll, please let us know the name and the link where to get it.


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Old 12-01-04, 07:59 AM   #2 (permalink)
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If you look in MyPDA (all are linked) you will see I use the following programmes to keep my PPC in tiptop condition:

Pocket Mechanic
SK Tools
DinarSoft MemMaid
Tweaks2k2
Where is My RAM
PHM RegEdit
Cleaner+ (Freeware)


(You could also add Sprite back-up) as that has 'saved' my system on more than one occasion.

BTW looking at the list - I think I may be a bit paranoid :hide:
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I use Pocket Mechanic
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Originally Posted by GordonNL
I use Pocket Mechanic
Heb je dat ook hierboven (de poll) ingevoerd, Gordon?;)

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Originally Posted by rob1303
If you look in MyPDA (all are linked) you will see I use the following programmes to keep my PPC in tiptop condition:

Pocket Mechanic
SK Tools
DinarSoft MemMaid
Tweaks2k2
Where is My RAM
PHM RegEdit
Cleaner+ (Freeware)


(You could also add Sprite back-up) as that has 'saved' my system on more than one occasion.

BTW looking at the list - I think I may be a bit paranoid :hide:
I personaly use and recommend MemMaid. It has been a great program since day one.
never heard about "Where is My RAM" nor Cleaner+. What features do they offer that I can not find in MemMaid?
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Originally Posted by hebead
I personaly use and recommend MemMaid. It has been a great program since day one.
never heard about "Where is My RAM" nor Cleaner+. What features do they offer that I can not find in MemMaid?
Basically less then MemMaid does. I also use MM since day 1

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Don't use any, unless you count ScaryBear's Check Notifications
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Originally Posted by DoDoubleGeo
Don't use any, unless you count ScaryBear's Check Notifications
Explain please! MM has also a clear notification option!

I see you like to have some cutomers for yer own app which just does one thing?

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Originally Posted by Hendrixus
Explain please!
The freeware program can be used to "clear" duplicated notification events.
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Originally Posted by hebead
never heard about "Where is My RAM" nor Cleaner+. What features do they offer that I can not find in MemMaid?
There are links to these programmes in MyPDA - although as later versions of the bought software are released (especially SKTools and MemMaid) the features included in these freeware apps are becoming integrated into other programmes.
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Originally Posted by DoDoubleGeo
The freeware program can be used to "clear" duplicated notification events.
We know that, clear notifications is not new.

As I wrote in the above. MM can do so too. I think it is really silly that you wrote not to use any of the above apps, WHY not?

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Originally Posted by Hendrixus
We know that, clear notifications is not new.

As I wrote in the above. MM can do so too. I think it is really silly that you wrote not to use any of the above apps, WHY not?

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What I wrote was...
Originally Posted by DoDoubleGeo
(I) Don't use any, unless you count ScaryBear's Check Notifications
I voted in your poll and posted a valid response as per your "Other" choice. I did not suggest that you or anyone else should not use any cleaning programs.

You asked me to "Explain" and I did.

What's so silly?:headscrat
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Originally Posted by DoDoubleGeo
What I wrote was...
[/color]I voted in your poll and posted a valid response as per your "Other" choice. I did not suggest that you or anyone else should not use any cleaning programs.

You asked me to "Explain" and I did.

What's so silly?:headscrat
But you did wrote this "
Don't use any, unless you count ScaryBear's Check Notifications" didn't you?

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I use fastcleanup. It fast and easy ,no need to select any options. Just oper the program and its done
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Originally Posted by Hendrixus
But you did wrote this "
Don't use any, unless you count ScaryBear's Check Notifications" didn't you?

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If your looking for a confession, then yes, I did write that.:approve:
The problem here is your interpretation of what my post meant.
To finally clear this up, the following is a more verbose post that perhaps I should have used in the first place.

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Unless ScaryBear's Check Notifications is considered to be a cleaning utlitity, I do not use any cleaning utilities.
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