eBoostr Changelog

What's new in eBoostr 4.0 build 529 Beta / Stable3.0.1 Build 498

Sep 9, 2009
  • full Windows 7 compatibility
  • new option of using hidden system memory for caching

New in eBoostr 3.0 Build 491 (Jan 31, 2009)

  • eBoostr 3 introduces a great number of enhancements, including:
  • Full Windows Vista and Windows 7 compatibility;
  • Dramatically increased RAM and flash devices cache speed;
  • An advanced cache/statistics viewer.
  • Windows Vista Support
  • The feedback provided by more than 2000 beta testers during the Beta Program showed a visible and significant increase in performance on Windows Vista regardless of the amount of memory (RAM) installed. Many reports included that eBoostr performs even better than ReadyBoost.
  • Better Performance and More Accurate Statistics
  • Several improvements in load balancing mechanism, read requests parallelization in the new version optimize a hard disk and cache devices load leading to higher overall read speed and better performance. New “flood control” feature detects massive file read requests from an antivirus, anti-malware scans, local computer search utilities etc., and effectively discards them from the working statistics. This ensures that the cache contents will have an optimal state and no space will be wasted with unneeded files or data.
  • Applications Priority
  • Now you can decide which applications you’d like to be loaded into the cache for more acceleration. To give a priority for an application of your choice just drag-and-drop it from the list of detected apps or drag-and-drop an application shortcut from your desktop or start menu into the accelerated applications list.
  • Device Types Supported in Version 3
  • USB thumb flash drives (ReadyBoost Enhanced recommended);
  • flash memory cards (CF, SD, SDHC, MMC etc);
  • direct RAM cache or RAM disks;
  • Intel® Turbo Memory (Windows Vista only);
  • Solid-state drives (SSD);
  • As well as additional hard disks.

New in eBoostr 3.0 Build 457 Beta / 2.0.2 Build 424 (Nov 2, 2008)

  • Windows Vista support
  • Applications priority list (now you select which application you'd like to boost more)
  • Extended cache contents and statistics viewer
  • Antivirus scans or indexing programs automatic detection and ignoring in the stats
  • Greatly increased RAM cache speed and flash devices load balancing
  • U3 system enabled flash devices now detected correctly
  • Tons of small improvements and minor bug fixes

New in eBoostr 1.1 Build 399 (Feb 21, 2008)

  • Cache in physical memory (RAM)--an alternative to SuperFetch technology
  • Exclusion list--an option to control files for caching
  • Power Save Mode--an automatically turned ON mode on battery power to save laptop battery life-time
  • Cache file more than 4GB (on NTFS only)