If one wanted to go this route, one could just store the archived NSMenu in the Camino/Chimera profile directory, too...

On Saturday, Dec 20, 2003, at 15:35 US/Central, Jim Witte wrote:

Why would a lot of bookmarks affect the startup time? Is it because it has to construct the bookmark menu from scratch each time? Could the menu be modified in place when a bookmark is added, and then the NSMenu object be stored (freeze-dried objects? that I saw once mentioned on the Stepwise articles site) as part of the Camino bundle?

Jim Witte
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On Dec 20, 2003, at 11:54 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Mike took out that preference because it's not doing Camino any good
if you look at startup performance. People with a ton of bookmarks
will have startup times above 10 seconds and camino turning
unresponsive which is just ridiculous. We (I agree with this with

There's a patch that fixes this available.

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