Matthew Gordon
9 discussion posts
DisplayFusion 7.2 Beta 7 on Windows 10 Build 10130.
I had been wondering why it seemed like I've had a lot less free memory since upgrading to Windows 10, initially just blaming the OS itself, but when I finally decided to check the Resource Monitor instead of relying on the Task Manager, it turned out to be DisplayFusion gobbling it all up. I think this may be cause by the Alt+Tab handler, because when I alt+tab is seems to go back to a more sane level of memory usage.
Additionally, the Alt+Tab handler needs some work in Windows 10, as well, with some of windows that it shouldn't show, like the start menu and the search bar, though I am sure this is known.
Thanks for all the hard work done to make DisplayFusion as awesome as it is!
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I've been running Windows 10 and haven't noticed any memory leaks yet, but I'll do some more testing to see what I can find. I noticed from your screenshot that you have a video playing. Do you usually have one going? Just wondering if the live preview is related to the memory leak at all.
Matthew Gordon
9 discussion posts
I do have videos playing fairly often, but I have yet to notice a correlation between videos and the memory issue.