On 8/10/02 3:51 AM, SVEN AERTS said: > Where can I find what is recommended ?
More. Most. The recommendation is to buy the *most* ram that you can afford, and with today's prices, that means maxing out your Mac so that it runs well for the next few years. I'm going to upgrade my PowerBook from 768MB to 1 GB in the next week or so, and that'll mean eating a 256 MB stick of memory. It'll probably end up sitting in a box, along stacks of floppies that contain old software. That box will be right next to the Dynaco stereo that I built and replaced, and the Royal portable typewriter I used in high school, and... > I felt forced: OS9 people, are they still taken care of ? This is getting old. Progress is made. The old goes away. The consensus is that Apple had to have a modern OS on which to build its future. Thankfully, they seem to have succeeded. I'm no computer scientist, but it sure looks to me like OS X is something to grow on. Like my SE/30 and DAtabase that ran as a Desk Accessory in OS 6, or my old Osborne computer with 64k (that's 'k') of memory that ran WordStar, OS 9 is going away. For a relatively small investment in memory, OS X will work just fine for you, Sven. Just do it! Oh, and just to tie something to the thread here: I don't find EntX to be slow (well, I wish that pesky auto-address completion would be a tad faster). I also follow the Mailsmith list, and guess what people are complaining about over there: Mailsmith is slow! Only there, it seems like the database really *is* slow. Cheers! -- Sherman -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> archives: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.letterrip.com/> old-archive: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.boingo.com/>
