Nothinman
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- Sep 14, 2001
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maybe i am just old skool as when i game, i just have the game and teamspeak on, if i am doing web stuff, i will probably have dreamweaver/golive, a text/hex editor, photoshop and illustrator and maybe flash and when doing 3d stuff, just have solidworks, illustrator and photoshop.
I got out of that habit as soon as I started using Linux. Virtual desktops make it so much easier to manage multiple applications that I don't feel the need to minimize or close anything. I'll leave things running for months at a time and not even realize it. That's just not possible on Windows because so often you end up rebooting or closing things trying to figure out why your hard disk is churning.
it just seems overkill for the vast majority of users.
In general I agree, but so many apps are just huge these days that the more memory you can give them, the better.
and for a 32bit program that won't work on 64bit - solidworks, at least version 2010 -
Generally, that's the exception rather than the rule.
oh well, maybe i can turn off the pagefile.
I really hope that's a bad joke...