What's new in RamBooster ======================== April 15th 1999: ---------------- -Finnish version available April 14th 1999: ---------------- -Version still 1.1 -Changed the minimizing method. If you minimize program with "Minimize"-button, it goes to and only to system tray. If you minimize it normal way, it remains in the taskbar, so you can see the amount of free RAM all the time. Did this because so many people found it handy. -I have been asked to add a "General System Information"-selection into Info. (Amount of total RAM, memory load, size of the swap file etc.) Well, I am not sure if there is no use for such a thing, in version 1.2, maybe if I find it useful in my own tests. Techically it is no problem, it takes about 10 minutes to program that code. (In fact 1 API-call is enough) April 13th 1999: ---------------- -Version 1.1 -Removed option 'Always on top' (nobody actually needed it) Program remains either always on top or in system tray -Program minimizes to system tray instead of taskbar (many people emailed me, asking for this feature) -Alarm level is user-defineable (maximum is quarter of total RAM, though) -Added sounds (on public demand, some people want to HEAR when alarmlevel is reached ) Zip-file includes 4 wav-files, but you can of course replace them with your own sounds, or turn off sounds in options/preferences after you get bored -Increased input-field length by 1 to make things easier for those with more than 99 megs of RAM -Programmed memory handling faster /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // -Added option to autolaunch at Windows startup (I think this option makes many people happy..) /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -There is also self-exctracting zip-file available on the website. 8.4.1999 -------- -Version 1.0 -This is the very first version of RamBooster that is public. Previous versions were in use only by me and my friends. Thanks to all the people, who have emailed me and encouraged me to keep on working with RamBooster. I never guessed that so many people (hundreds of them) would find RamBooster and start to use it daily. Suggestions and feedback is still welcome to my email, borg@sci.fi J.Pajula