If you are thinking of increasing RAM, you might as well triple what you
have to 768 or even to 1GB.  When I bought my iMac 600 and contemplated
adding more RAM, I opted for 512MB, thinking that would be sufficient.  Now,
I think that Office apps probably would run a bit faster if I had 768
installed.  Well, it's too late to add RAM to this iMac 600 given its age.

Anthony

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On 5/3/05 3:56 AM, "Joris Lieftinck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Since the installation of Office 2004 (now upgraded to 11.1.1) I notice a
> considerable increase of loading and other time that the various parts of
> Office seem to need before one actually can go to work, compared to Office X's
> behaviour. Admitted, my Mac's are rather old (2000-2001, since puchase also
> changed from OS 9.2.2 to 10.3.9 by now).
> Does everyone of you experience the same slowness when using e.g. Word (and
> especially Entourage, where synchronizing takes a lot of time too)?
> Does somebody know whether upgrading internal memory from 256 MB to 512 MB
> would make things much better? Is there another hint to be given if memory is
> not the bottleneck?
> 
> TIA
> 
> Joris
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