Re: [Finale] CPU usage of Fin2k6 on Mac

2005-08-09 Thread Chuck Israels
I forgot to say, "First, open the Activities Monitor." Maybe that;s obvious, but sometimes I don't know what people mean when they describe things that are so familiar to them that they fail to be objectively literal in their descriptions of those things which are unfamiliar to me. Sorry

Re: [Finale] CPU usage of Fin2k6 on Mac

2005-08-09 Thread Chuck Israels
Johannes, That was funny, but you can do this: inside your utilities folder (in your applications folder) is something called "Activity Monitor." Click on the tab that says "CPU," and it will show a graph that will let you know what's going on. I just checked mine (with Finale and GPO r

Re: [Finale] CPU usage of Fin2k6 on Mac

2005-08-09 Thread Johannes Gebauer
ROFL :-) Richard Yates schrieb: Has anyone checked the CPU usage of Fin2k6 on Mac, without active GPO? I haven't tested it, but I notice that as soon as I have Finale open my iBook starts getting warm, which it usually only does under very heavy workload. How could I test this? http://www.dru

Re: [Finale] CPU usage of Fin2k6 on Mac

2005-08-09 Thread Richard Yates
> Has anyone checked the CPU usage of Fin2k6 on Mac, without active GPO? I > haven't tested it, but I notice that as soon as I have Finale open my > iBook starts getting warm, which it usually only does under very heavy > workload. How could I test this? http://www.drugstore.com/qxp137569_334918_s

[Finale] CPU usage of Fin2k6 on Mac

2005-08-09 Thread Johannes Gebauer
Has anyone checked the CPU usage of Fin2k6 on Mac, without active GPO? I haven't tested it, but I notice that as soon as I have Finale open my iBook starts getting warm, which it usually only does under very heavy workload. How could I test this? Johannes -- http://www.musikmanufaktur.com http