> If a percentage will do you, look at Applications:Utilities:Process
> Viewer.
> For a graphical or numeric look, Google for MemoryStick, it can sit
> around in a corner and gives you a thermometer view of your memory.
> 
> 
> On Saturday, Aug 23, 2003, at 09:59 US/Eastern, don hinkle wrote:
> 
>> Someone mentioned once upon a time that there is a utility (freeware?)
>> available to monitor system activity and show which apps are demanding
>> the most/least resources. That's of course what the OS 9 About command
>> did. Is there a way to do it in Jaguar?

Memory stick is a great little utility for seeing how much ram you use, but
it won't tell you what each application is using.

-- 
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Albuquerque, New Mexico

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