probably not.  I see a lot of busy stuff with leopard on my macbook 2.0ghz 
system with 2gb of ram which is higher than what you are getting.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Cheryl Homiak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "mac-discuss" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 10:46 AM
Subject: Difference in using voiceover between ppc and intel



Hi all.

I might have the option of buying an Intel mac mini. It isn't the fastest
available model or fully loaded (only combo drive and 1gb memory) but I
don't forsee
being able to buy a fully-loaded brand new machine in the near future.
What I want to know is whether people think I will see enough difference
in voiceover and operation of the mac (mostly I'm talking about time
loading apps and busy signals) to make it worth it. my present machine is
a 1.66GHZ ppc and the machine I could buy is a 1.83GHZ intel. I do see
some definite pluses just in the fact that the sound system is somewhat
better on the Intel and there are more usb ports, but I'd like to know
whether I'd see enough difference in day-to-day operation to make it worth
buying the Intel. I'm also thinking that as time goes on more things will
be doable on the Intel that aren't on the ppc. I did some research and
read some reviews of general Mac users who used a ppc mini and then moved
to an intel and these reviews were overwhelmingly positive as to having
moved to the Intel machine, but I'd like feedback specifically from users
who are blind. I'd really appreciate feedback, especially from people who
have used both a ppc mini and an intel one.
Tia.



-- 
Cheryl

"Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also."




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