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Victor 3.5

Victor 3.5

Newsflash

Palm has posted an update to PalmOS 3.5 here: PalmOS 3.5.3 update. This system update appears to fix the leakage problem that Victor addresses. I am recommending that PalmOS 3.5 users download and install this update.

Introduction

PalmOS 3.5, while being a wonderful improvement to the Palm universe, has a little leakage problem. If your handheld resets, either by your choice (pin in the back), or because a program crashes, some of the memory on your handheld will become what Palm calls orphaned and will no longer be available for use by you, applications, or application data. These poor orphans will end up as children of the System application, and you will see System's memory use grow with each reset. This memory can add up to a significant amount. Plus, it gets backed up with each HotSync, and so syncs can get really slow.

When things go bad, bring in a cleaner.

Victor, the cleaner (Victor 3.5 for short) is a simple utility for cleaning up this orphaned memory. Simply put, Victor shoots the orphans in the head - freeing up the space they were using on your handheld.

Screen Shots

Launching Victor 3.5

Launch Victor by tapping on the guy with sunglasses and a hat icon in Launcher.

In Victor 3.5 before cleanup

Victor will tell you how much memory is locked up in orphaned memory. No changes have been made yet. If the number is big, tap on the Clean memory & Reset button. If things look OK, just return to the Launcher by tapping the home button.


In Victor 3.5 after cleanup

After doing a cleanup, launch Victor again. You should see a good drop in orphaned memory. You will never see zero orphaned memory, so don't waste your time trying to get back that last few hundred bytes.


FAQ

I have a lot of questions about Victor sent to me, and there has been a lot of questions in newsgroups. While I never thought Victor was complicated enough to warrant it, here is a FAQ with some of the questions answered.

Download

Warning: Victor 3.5 is an experimental program. Use at your own risk. Backup your data before use. Victor 3.5 is unsupported by anyone on this planet.


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