Hi,

Snow Leopard will be less RAM Hungry.

Thanks,
Alex,


On 1-May-09, at 4:45 PM, rayna424 wrote:

>
> Ok that helsp clear it up. I think on the macbook its command function
> F5. Least thats what they taught me at the Apple store. As far as Alex
> using a lot of ram, its worth it. He's the first voice I've ever used
> and now I have a Windows smart phone with Mobilespeak and the
> difference in voice is astounding haha.
>
> Thanks,
> Randi
>
> Alex Jurgensen wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Randy and jessi,
>>
>> It is a RAM Shortage. It only seems to occur with Alex because of the
>> RAM usage being a lot higher than say Fred or Bruce.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Alex,
>>
>>
>> On 30-Apr-09, at 8:30 PM, Jessi and Goldina wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> you restart voiceover with command f5. command f5 once to turn it  
>>> off,
>>> then again to turn it back on. you might have to fiddle with it a  
>>> few
>>> times, but eventually it will come back. you shouldn't have to  
>>> restart
>>> your macbook. I'm not sure if the whole computer freezes when this
>>> happens or if it's just a voiceover thing but turning voiceover off
>>> and then back on again should definitely fix it.
>>> peace and positivity
>>> Jessi
>>> follow me on twitter www.twitter.com/canadian_diva
>>> On 30-Apr-09, at 7:57 PM, rayna424 wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Oh yes it happens just the way you describe, when I'm going really
>>>> fast.
>>>>
>>>> How do you restart VO? That is different than restarting the  
>>>> macbook?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you!
>>>> Randi
>>>>
>>>> Jessi and Goldina wrote:
>>>>> mine's done this a few times too but I'm not really worried. it
>>>>> usually happens when I'm doing something quickly like arrowing
>>>>> through
>>>>> to check the time. it's like voiceover says whoa, you're going way
>>>>> too
>>>>> fast and I'm really confused so I'll just pop, lol. leaving it  
>>>>> for a
>>>>> few seconds and then restarting voiceover usually does the trick.
>>>>> peace and positivity
>>>>> Jessi
>>>>> follow me on twitter www.twitter.com/canadian_diva
>>>>> On 30-Apr-09, at 6:45 PM, rayna424 wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I probably need to take it in to the Apple store but wonder if  
>>>>>> any
>>>>>> of
>>>>>> you have experienced this. Sometimes I hear a pop, just a quiet
>>>>>> one.
>>>>>> The computer will freeze and then be fine. Today I heard a louder
>>>>>> pop
>>>>>> and nothing would happen when I hit keys. I could hear that it  
>>>>>> was
>>>>>> on.
>>>>>> I forced a shutdown and then it was fine. I should probably take
>>>>>> it in
>>>>>> right? I've only had it since December. Worried.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks guys,
>>>>>> Randi
>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
> >


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