Another suggestion is to use, iStat Pro, iStat Nano, or iStat Menus. The first 
two are widgets, the last is an app that places menus for selected functions in 
the menu bar.

 - Aaron

> >Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2009 14:28:19 -0800 (PST)
> >From: kocho <[email protected]>
> >
> >Use "activity monitor instead"????
> >How can one use it..?I have g5 power mac 2.3ghz DP desktop.... with
> >tiger OS..
>
>Maybe somebody else has a more fine-tuned suggestion, but here's at least an 
>approximation:
>
>Keep Activity Monitor open with the "System Memory" button highlighted and 
>look at the info in the lower left corner of the window occasionally, 
>especially when your system is acting sluggish. If the total of "Free" and 
>"Inactive" memory frequently gets close to 0 MB, more memory may speed things 
>up.
>
> - Aaron

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