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    Jump straight to favorite Sys Pref in dock

    I'd suggest replacing one of the 64 MB modules with 256 MB. Then in six months, you can replace the other one. :) Don't bother with a 128, it really won't get you where you want to go (which, from your list, seems to involve nearly every RAM guzzling piece of software known to man...)...
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    Jump straight to favorite Sys Pref in dock

    So it's April already! Tell the wife you're not getting any younger (and neither is your iBook)... Really, though, 128 MB RAM appears to be too little to run OS X without frustrating performance problems. While I'd like to avoid Classic too, there are still a number of applications that I...
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    Jump straight to favorite Sys Pref in dock

    Jove, Slur is exactly right, you should add more RAM. No other upgrade gets you so much for so little. I just added 256 MB to my PowerBook, and it makes a world of difference with OS X. Bought it from ramjet.com for $129, best money I could have spent (and for another $160, upgraded from 6MB...
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    Active Server Pages on Apache?

    I suggest you contact ChiliSoft to see whether they have any info about releasing their product on OS X (since they are now owned by Sun, it's not clear whether they will be interested in OS X.) I believe there is also an Open Source project to implement ASP on non-Windows platforms, but I...
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    Active Server Pages on Apache?

    You give conflicting advice here, your first answer is the better one; if you need to develop ASP, you should have a Windows server, either NT or (preferably) 2000, with Access and/or MS SQL Server, since this is most likely the environment your work will be deployed on. The problem with...
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    Active Server Pages on Apache?

    Yes, I installed Tomcat; it starts up just fine, although I haven't yet tried too much with it (that's this week's task.)
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