Use "activity monitor instead"????
How can one use it..?I have g5 power mac 2.3ghz DP desktop.... with
tiger OS..

On Jan 18, 10:34 am, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
> At 12:21 PM -0500 1/18/2009, Steve R wrote:
>
> >At 7:49 AM -0800 1/18/09, Jeffrey Engle posted:
> >>   looks like it's "no longer supported"  http://www.hillmanminx.net/dinmm/
> >>   On Jan 18, 2009, at 7:39 AM, Steve R wrote:
>
> >>>   Does anyone know if the utility 'Do I Need More Memory?' (last
> >>>   updated in 2003) is still relevant/accurate for Leopard?
>
> >>>   <http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/10912/do-i-need-more-memory%3f>
>
> >Yes, I know it's no longer supported as it was last updated in 2003
> >circa 10.3/Tiger, and I'm wondering if anyone has any knowledge that
> >the application no longer works accurately in Leopard since 10.5 was
> >a major overhaul of OS X.
>
> Does it run?
>
> Personally, I would never trust such.  "Average" usage is not a good
> metric to use for memory need, IMO.  Better to just use Activity
> Monitor.
>
> - Dan.
> --
> - Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth
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