At 12:13 PM 10/25/00 +0200, you wrote:
>Pippi wrote:
> > Once more, do not turn off your swap file

Bernie wrote:

>Once more, turn off the swap file

Oky doky, we disagree, but we like each other anyway, huh?


> >  Yes,
> > more RAM is always useful, although more than 128MB is excessive by most
> > standards and not often used.
>
>More than 64MB is too much.

I really enjoy the 116 I use, it lets me do as I please and have a lovely
stable system that doesn't have to access the HDD swap file very often.  I
don't feel any need for more, but even in virtual 3d worlds at Active
Worlds (www.activeworlds.com) which is incredibly resource heavy, i can
move about comfortably and "see" quite far down the road.  I also quite
love the features of the operating system I use.  I've used DOS, win3.11
with alternate shells as well as default, and w95 and even Gnome and KDE
and the one I use now, w98, is the most enjoyable thus far, although I
definitely preferred the appearance of the 'nix GUI as well as the extra
desktops.  I've also used alternate w9x shells and they too were fun, but
not as flexible as the default..


> > No, he is a beta tester for corel's newest corel draw,
>
>I thought Corel always released their new programs without beta testing
>(Corel 5 was the bugfix for Corel 4 for instance with more added features
>and bugs).
>//Bernie

I don't know about their past history, but he's working on beta #10 and has
been with their program since #3 so they are definitely running beta
testing on Corel Draw 10 which I believe is hoping to release next january
or at least by spring.
It is not a light graphic program for school projects, it's a full strength
commercial program for commercial applications and it's price reflects that.


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