On or near 11/13/00 7:53 PM, Paul Berkowitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:
>> I wonder if this has to do with the size of your address book. Works great
>> for me.
>
> I imagine it does. Just give the applet more memory (double). Or if you
> expect to use it only when Entourage is open, save it as a compiled script
> and put it into the scripts folder. With an Address Book of that size, plus
> frequent message searches, you should be giving Entourage itself a lot more
> memory in any case. I only have a few hundred contacts, but I keep Entourage
> set at 15-16 MB RAM. It works great like that. If you have the RAM, or don't
> mind having to close down one or two apps during the day, I'd suggest
> something similar.
I'm set at 15 megs also, and I've not seen any problems doing anything else.
I'm reluctant to increase the memory more if I don't have to. I have 96 megs
and have that doubled with virtual memory, but believe it or not, with the
size of things these days, I have times that I have come close to running
out of memory. Usually I can shut a couple of idle apps down if I have to.
But, as I said to Diane, I find the script to be fairly slow and not too
useful as it stands, so I don't think I'll mess with more memory for the
sake of this script. Maybe I'll change my tune after I read more on how to
use it. For just quickly inserting an E-mail address I still think my little
script works best, faster than finding it in the Address book and copying
and pasting, faster than typing the name into the cc field, copying the
address, and then pasting.
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