>To help with memory-related crashes, it would be a good policy to restart
>your computer once or twice a day. This purges your memory, and gives
>you an opportunity for a quick water break. You can be assured that if you
>don't do it in a controlled manner, you will be forced to via a crash. :-)

I've headed off many an "out of memory" warning crash by using a utility
called Mac OS Purge. Not sure exactly how it works, but it frees up memory
not released by prior closed programs. FInd it on VersionTracker.


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