The Memory Inspector is only available on Windows. It was removed from the Mac version.

-Phil


"Chad Mefferd (Morris Publishing)" wrote:

> Hi List,
>
> It's been a while since I posted anything, but thanks to MX I have a few new
> questions that someone, by their good graces, might be able to help me with.
>
> First. How do you access the Memory Inspector in MX for Mac. I checked the
> help files for MX which direct me to the usual, which is to check under
> "Window". Problem is, it's not there. Any ideas on if there might have been
> a last minute removal of this feature or if it is dependent upon some other
> conditions to appear as an option?
>
> Second. Any ideas out there on whether it is possible to have a cd (using
> toast 5 or some other method) check which system you are opperating before
> performing an auto run to launch the appropraite "classic" or OS X version
> of a stub projector?
>
> Apple script was one idea for a work around. Have an apple script be the
> auto run target, check the system and then launch the appropriate stub
> projector.
>
> Any ideas out there would be greatly welcome.
>
> Thanks a bunch,
>
> Chad Mefferd
> Art Director/Multimedia Developer
> Morris Printing Group
>
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