I have had really good luck with it on everything from my G3 Powerbook 
running 9 to my Duo 280c with 8.1 and Powerbook 160 with 7.5.5.  It is really 
nice for the older models with very limited RAM and small hard drives.  It 
does not take the big chunk out of your hard drive like VM does.  I can have 
20 MB of "RAM" on my 160 (with only 10 MB of real RAM) when I only have a few 
MB free on my hard drive.  It will still only let you run individual programs 
that require less than your actual amount of RAM.  I think it works better 
with older systems which had poorer VM handling.
It originally only doubled your RAM, but can now triple it with the newest 
versions.
Andrew

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