Oh, progressively slower not. I only experienced slowness (I hope
that's how it is written) whenever I launched iPhoto, or had a series
of apps and then launched Photoshop (a PPC version at the time, which
needed Rosetta). But at start-up it was pretty quick... in fact, it
became slower after I installed more RAM in it :P.

Yes, I have to agree with the others. Probably a permissions problem,
just do MainMenu's batch job and you should be all set :).

MM

On Mar 29, 10:45 pm, Bill Spencer <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mar 29, 1:30 pm, Manuel Marques <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Even so, you have little RAM in this machine. I'd recommend bumping it
> > to 2 gig, at least... the memories of my iMac when it had only a gig
> > of RAM still haunt me - when I launched iPhoto, it was a total
> > nightmare :P.
>
> > MM
>
> Hmm...that wouldn't make things _progressively_ slower, would it?
> Plus, we are really pretty light users at our house for the most part:
> no film or video, very very little with photos or audio or downloads
> of any kind, the vast majority of use being the internet basics and
> pretty basic document/spreadsheet-type stuff.
>
> Bill
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