Thanks!
On Tuesday, October 26, 2004, at 10:41  AM, Aaron Coats wrote:

OS X will use as much system memory as it needs or use what's available.
Memory size under get info is just how much that file or folder is taking up
on the hard drive. OS X is so different that OS 9 Apps won't run on OS X
without an emulator "Classic".



On 10/26/04 10:17 AM, "Jackie Fonley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

OK, this is for all the "fruit people":

How do I upgrade memory on an application in OS X?  I go to the "get
info" but it won't let me change it.  I have tried logging on as
administrator as well.  I am sure it's something simple, but I am not
having any luck.

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