I’m pretty certain you can find more information about this on the official page
]]>How processor / RAM intensive is it? If I need to run Windows software that normally batters both processor and RAM, how much extra overhead would a virtual system impose?
]]>my main PC pretty much needs to remain on the windows platform as my job has windows-specific software I need to run.
Have you tried virtualization? Virtual Box does a very well of allowing you to run the apps you need, and it’s free software.
Unless you’re talking about games 🙂
]]>I know a new machine for gmail is overkill, however new toys are new toys 🙂 (and PCs are cheap now!!!!!) Also, I could (if I ever get round to it) network this with the other old ones…
]]>Alternatively, it might be an excuse to buy a new computer
Ugh, a new computer for a non-working gmail seems like an overkill 😕
If nothing works, you’re better off trying GNU/Linux for a change 😉
Since the latest version of Ubuntu just came out, it’s the perfect timing (hint, it installs through windows if you want)
Alternatively, it might be an excuse to buy a new computer 🙂
]]>The alternative that worked best for me and those I know has been to switch to FireFox 3. As of today, FF3 is still a beta, so that’s why you aren’t aware of it yet. You’ll have to grab it from their beta list. Rest assured that it won’t cause you big crashes, and you’re sure to love some of the new features.
]]>As an alternative to figuring out your ff2 problems, try recreating your profile. Rename the directory where the settings are stored and try again (not certain where it’s stored in windows)
]]>You may have to resort to that heathen app Yahoo! Mail. It works in any new browser.
(sarcasm-laden for those without humour chips)
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