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Default Recommend a good system cleaner

Can anyone recommend a good system memory cleaner.
 
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you dont need one. phone runs better when you actually dont mess with running apps and memory apps. froyo does it all!
 
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you dont need one. phone runs better when you actually dont mess with running apps and memory apps. froyo does it all!
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i use cachemate, and my system definitely runs better with it on...
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I never meant a task killer. I just wanted something to clear out my cahce so they don't pile up. I'm well aware that apps / task shouldn't be killed in Froyo 2.2
 
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Just like mino said, cachemate... Root, then run it.. Works great..

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Honestly Cache Cleaner is a lot better than Cache Mate, just my opinion. Everyone has their own preference though, try both and see which one you like best.

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Honestly Cache Cleaner is a lot better than Cache Mate, just my opinion. Everyone has their own preference though, try both and see which one you like best.

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I like cachemate because it can be scheduled to run, whereas cache cleaner did not have that option before (it might now, but i have not used it in a while). I also think cachemate has more options than cache cleaner for clearing caches. but again, it's been a while since I tried the other.
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