On Sun, 2012-01-08 at 16:34 +0100, Regina Henschel wrote:
It's the OS's domain to (quickly) start applications, and OS's are
pretty good at that. If you want to start anything particularly
quickly on...
Hey ho ;-) clearly the more cruft we can remove the better, but at
least for older machines - and particularly those with hard disks, the
quick-starter should make quite a substantial difference.
Then again, if we can get link-time-optimisation going, and more of our
code munged into one big shlib, and the faster startup that should give
for everything then - it prolly makes sense.
Is this a 4.0 feature we can add to the 4.0 plan ?
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/LibreOffice4
HTH,
Michael.
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