Cacheman helps you improve system performance by reducing swap file usage.
Have you ever wondered why some of your programs run so slowly? It could be caused by the disk cache management of Windows, which takes up almost all of the available physical memory. When the system runs out of RAM, Windows starts to use virtual memory instead of flushing the disk caches.
To change this behavior, you can use Cacheman's interface to adjust the maximum and minimum cache size. Cacheman will then write the proper values to the Windows SYSTEM.INI file. This can result in improved system performance on most systems, due to the reduced swap file usage.
This newest version lets you save cache settings to a configuration file.