Yep, CFStudio is a resource-hog with lotsa nifty features, but it's much 
better (and stable) under Win2K or NT.

With a machine like you have there (800Mhz/512MB RAM), you'll be *way* 
better off with an OS other than Win9x or ME.  On my 600Mhz Athlon/256MB 
under Win2K Pro, I run CFStudio simultaneously with 10 plus other apps and 
never have to worry about that old Win9x/DOS limitation of GDI or User 
resources.

...Jay

At 10:15 PM 9/9/2000, you wrote:
>Got a question ... I have a new Dell Dimension with 512mb RAM and 800mhz
>PIII, when I start-up the machine and open the resource meter, I have
>97% GDI Resources Free and 90% System and 90% User Resources Free. When
>I start CFStudio 4.5, my free resources drop to the 40s all the way
>across. I can't even start Adobe ImageReady when Studio is running and
>Outlook crawls when Studio is running.
>
>What's the deal??? Surely my machine is large enough to run multiple
>applications. Studio is basically a glorified text editor isn't it? Why
>does it sap my resources so badly???
>
>Joshua Miller
>Web Site Development
>Eagle Technologies Group
>Business Solutions for the Next Generation
>www.eagletgi.com
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>
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