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    How is spaces on memory on a macbook?

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by passive101, Oct 27, 2007.

  1. passive101

    passive101 Notebook Deity

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    How is spaces utilizing memory? Is it always using more then 1 desktop or is it an option that you turn on?

    How much ram does it use as I have a macbook and 1 gig of RAM.
     
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    stealthsniper96 What Was I Thinkin'?

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    i dont have leopard but i think i can answer this for you. i know for a fact that its something you have to maually turn on, and based on the fact that i use VirtueDesktops fine with 1gb of ram, i'd say you should be fine.
     
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    passive101 Notebook Deity

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    Awesome! Having only a 13" screen this is going to be a life saver!
     
  4. Sam

    Sam Notebook Virtuoso

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    I agree, this will really help me out, but to me, its not really the issue of the 13-inch screen but the 1280x800 resolution ;).