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In a message dated 3/27/99 9:50:06 PM Central Standard Time,
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<< ....cut....... When you close applications, they should release
 > the resources and return them to the "pool" for use by other apps --
 > thereby increasing the percentage of free resources.
 >
 > That is the way it SHOULD work.  Unfortunately, there are many poorly
 > developed programs that either hog unneeded resources -- or worse -- do
 > not release them when the app closes.

 There's a neat little utility called Ram Charge that takes care of this very
 thing. It defrags the RAM and manages it so it's all there when it is
supposed
 to be, works with 95, 98, NT.
  >>

Where can I purchase the utility Ram Charge you have described above?

Thank you,
Susan Hays

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