Memory cleaner that shifts the control over to the userĮven though this is generally the case, and average users will usually not feel the need to use such a tool, the built-in memory optimization features in OS X might not be so efficient when dealing with large memory hogs that are not Apple-vetted. However, the use of memory cleaners is put under question especially when Mac OS X is concerned, considering that the operating system already comes with an above-average memory management system that will automatically allocate the necessary resources to the apps in need. As a result, making sure that the memory is not needlessly blocked can improve the system’s responsiveness.
Random-access memory (RAM) is a crucial part of any operating system, and the lack of it or its poor management can take a serious toll on your Mac’s overall performance. Memory Clean 2 makes the statistical information more easily accessible and helps you take control of the optimization process.
Mac OS X comes with a built-in memory management system and helps you analyze the RAM usage via the Activity Monitor.