SixtyFour Reduces OS X Memory Overhead By Opening Apps In 32-bit Mode
SixtyFour is a memory optimizer and system utility for Mac OS X, its main purpose is the augmentation of overall system performance on low memory systems by reducing the memory overhead associated with apps running in 64-bit mode.
SixtyFour is compatible with any G5-based PowerPC or 64-bit-capable Intel hardware running Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, Mac OS X 10.7 Lion or higher.
SixtyFour facilitates setting a preference to force a 64-bit app to open in 32-bit mode. Forcing a 64-bit app to open in 32-bit mode reduces its memory usage significantly and shortens its startup time.
SixtyFour presents a list of apps that can open in 64-bit mode. Apps excluded from the list are apps that will not open, 32-bit apps, apps that will only open in 32-bit mode, Java apps and unregistered apps.
A selected check box indicates that the app will open in 32-bit mode, a non-selected check box indicates that the app will open in 64-bit mode and a disabled check box indicates that the app will only open in 64-bit mode.
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