On Aug 8, 2006, at 11:03 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

It seems ok to me, but I've got a 2 Ghz Core Duo and 1 GB of RAM. *gloat*

Sweet!


PS I haven't done anything but install it so far - it could still turn into a dog for all I know.

Try it on a 1 GHz PowerBook G4 with 512MB RAM!  OK, that is a bit Pokey.


Chuck


On Aug 8, 2006, at 8:37 PM, Joe Little wrote:

well, I've been trying to get eclipse/wolips/etc installed today on my laptop to at least prep for tomorrow's session. Can I just say that on
a 1.2ghz g4, 1GB ram, it kinda blows? :) Definitely good for selling
new mac laptops. At least Eclipse 3.2 is universal..


On 8/8/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Joe, that sounds like a good idea to me.  I can't do tomorrow at
lunch anyway;  I already had a lunch session I was going to and now
that Pixar thing is calling my name as well.

janine


well, I've been trying to get eclipse/wolips/etc installed today on my laptop to at least prep for tomorrow's session. Can I just say that on
a 1.2ghz g4, 1GB ram, it kinda blows? :) Definitely good for selling
new mac laptops. At least Eclipse 3.2 is universal..


On Aug 8, 2006, at 7:53 PM, Joe Little wrote:

> On 8/8/06, Chuck Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> On Aug 8, 2006, at 6:59 PM, Timmy wrote:
>>
>> > Folks at WWDC inquiring about Eclipse doesn't make me feel warm and
>> > fuzzy about Apple's tools for WO development.
>>
>> nor does using them.  :-P
>>
>>
>
> There's a hands on session tomorrow at 9am. I suggest people go there > and then an impromptu session after if debugging with xcode doesn't > fit people's interest. I'm interesting in getting around in it myself, > so can't be the teacher for much. My guess is most people need to come
> to understand ant more than anything else.
>
> I wouldn't suggest lunch tomorrow, since I wouldn't miss the Pixar guy
> (lunch time event) for anything -- its usually very entertaining.
> There is always Thursday lunch, right in between WebObjects and Xray
> sessions :)
>
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