At 11:59 AM -0600 3/5/02, Shawn King wrote:
>> And ... in OSX, how do you get it to tell you what apps are using up what
>> RAM while open? "About this computer" told me only what processor
>> and how much RAM total.
>
>Because in OS X, that is no longer an issue.

Well, what if I am trying to run something that I don't have the RAM
for? How do I know that's the problem, and not a bug in the program?
(Not a prob now, I know, but down the road ...)

Anne Keller Smith, Webdesign
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