Auto Memory Manager (for Android)
22.05.12
Apps that are in standby and not doing any work.
You can set thresholds levels for a pre-defined group of applications. For instance, by setting the threshold level for the Empty Applications group to 40MB, if the phone’s available memory falls below 40MB then the system will kill empty applications to free up memory.
There are three threshold levels: Aggressive (the highest setting), Mild: (the average setting), and Default (whichkeeps you Android device's original settings).
Auto Memory Manager’s default level is set so that Empty Applications are first to get killed when less than 40MB of memory is available. Foreground apps are given highest priority, only killed if there is less that 6MB of memory available. These settings are customizable.
There’s a “Preferences” setting for further customization. Users can allow the app to send a developer an email when an error occurs as well as allow the collection of data usage.
Source: PC Magazine