On Sep 3, 2007, at 8:21 PM, Christiaan Hofman wrote:

> It looks and feels pretty neat!
>
> On 3 Sep 2007, at 7:58 PM, Niels Kobschätzki wrote:
>
>> On Sep 3, 2007, at 7:40 PM, Adam R. Maxwell wrote:
>>
>> <snip>
>>
>>> Performance is reasonable on my PowerBook (G4 1.33/1GB), but
>>> should be
>>> improved with additional processors/cores.  I'm interested in bug
>>> reports if anyone plays with it (drawing problems, crashes).
>>
>> There's no horizontal scroll-bar if I zoom in but i can scroll
>> horizontal with the scroll-ball of the Mighty Mouse.
>> The anti-aliasing seems to be "switched off" when I zoom in or out
>> and therefore the font for the file name looks ugly and pictures as
>> well but I guess that's an apple-thing because it seems that the same
>> problem occurs in iPhoto as well.
>
> No, I think it's a performance thing. Drawing at high quality is
> pretty expensive, and would make resizing sluggish.

I meant it in a way that it's not a problem with the implementation  
by Adam because it's a problem with the API (which is served by Apple).
But if I do an all-window-Exposé with shift (the slow way) the stuff  
is kept anti-aliasied (?) and I think it even worked quite fluent  
with my old iBook G4 (and its performance is far different from the  
Intel iMac C2D I'm using right now)

<snip>

>
> I just had a crash:
> 1. close the window
> 2. quit

Just had a crash as well with closing the window or quitting via cmd 
+q (quitting via the menu didn't crash the App)

Niels
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