What is the recommended size for each cache?
You can change the size of each cache to maximize its effectiveness. A larger cache might increase Netscape performance, though allocating too much space can constrict other applications. You might try to increase the size of the memory cache to whatever your system routinely has unused and increase the disk cache to between 2,000 and 5,000 kilobytes (2 and 5 megabytes). You might find that a large disk cache increases the time required for the Netscape application to quit. If Netscape’s cache maintenance causes undue delay when you exit the program, consider reducing size of the disk cache. On Windows and UNIX, cache size and location preferences are set in the Network | Cache panel. An editable field in the panel allows you to set the directory location of the disk cache. On Macintosh, the memory cache size is set in the Get Info dialog box: from the Finder, select the Netscape application and choose the File | Get Info menu item. The disk cache size and location are set in the Netwo