Does cacheman 7 support Windows 7?

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Did they issue a software names cacheman 7 for supporting of Windows 7? I like to use that program very much and I had it for my XP and Vista, but I know that it didn’t support Windows 7. Could you tell me the information is it available now already?

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Answered By 10 points N/A #136322

Does cacheman 7 support Windows 7?

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Hi Ashley.Bila,

This is an one word answer, "YES", you can happily enjoy cacheman 7 in windows 7.Cacheman is an application designed to improve the performance of your computer by optimizing several caches, managing RAM and fine tuning a number of system settings. Auto-Optimization makes it suitable for novice and intermediate users yet it is also powerful and versatile enough for computer experts. Backups of settings ensure that all user modifications can be reversed with a single click. Cacheman runs on Windows XP/Vista/7.

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Answered By 60 points N/A #136323

Does cacheman 7 support Windows 7?

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Cacheman 7 supports Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7. This is an excellent enhancement tool and can help in recovering the memory on your computer. It also optimizes the caches and supervise the RAM for a better performance. For more information about this tool and the link to download it, go to the URL given below:

https://www.downloadcrew.com/article/21442-cacheman

This is a trial software applicable to Windows 7 32 and 64-bit, Windows Vista and Windows XP.

Answered By 10 points N/A #136321

Does cacheman 7 support Windows 7?

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Greetings!

Cacheman is an application designed to tune up your PC or improve your Computer's performance. It optimizes several caches, Manage RAM and fine tune number of system settings.

It has features suitable for novice users or newbie. And in relation to your question it a big "YES". Cacheman runs on Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 Operating System.

Please visit this link for more information.

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Jose D Dunn

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