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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