> Is there a way to see what is using RAM at any given moment?  For the past
> two-three weeks, I've had the type of sluggishness that I think is from
> maxed-out RAM.  I also occasionally get a prompt telling me that I can't
> perform this or that because memory is low.  Right now I am unable to print
> a document because "memory is low."  That's after restarting and trying to
> print that one document.  I printed it a month ago without a problem.
> 
> I have 1 GB of RAM in an iMac 400 DV.  The 10 GB HD is half filled.
> 
> Thanks,
> Claire
> 

Try Memory usage getter

http://homepage.mac.com/simx/.cv/simx/Public/mug2.2.1.dmg-link.dmg

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