On 05-08-2002 17:40, "Eric Hildum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> In general, for any computer, be it Windows, Linux, or Macintosh (of either
> flavor), IBM mainframe, etc. more RAM memory almost always helps
> performance. Since adding memory is the cheapest and easiest method of
> increasing performance across the board, that is why you see it recommended,
> even for systems not used by graphic-designers.
> 
> OS X uses significantly more memory than early Mac OS versions due to the
> new transparency effects in the windowing system.

What are transparency effects ? Is it the graphic interface of OSX ...  That
Aqua thing ?


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