On 22.03.2008 00:30, John R.Hogerhuis wrote: > I'd agree with Mitch. Performance, or for us, UI responsiveness, the most > visible and painful issue being start up time of applications is paramount. My > 4-year old, with no cushy performant computer experience, loses interest in > the > 10 seconds+ it takes to load activities. Even the calculator takes seconds to > load. Actions taken in the photo/video recorder do not sync up with sounds and > are not proximate enough in time to the UI action. >
Given that there will be XO machines running Windows (I'm not claiming it will come factory-installed) it will certainly provide for lots of entertainment if Windows runs faster than the current Sugar+Linux environment. Sure, the official mission is “It's an education project, not a laptop project” , but that also means once somebody has a child-friendly UI for Windows with lots of education software working on the laptop, we will have to answer both questions about usability and speed. For that, it would be nice to know where/why most of the time is lost (UI/language/security/...) and whether the losses are unavoidable by design or just chances to improve performance which have not yet been taken due to time constraints. Regards, Carl-Daniel _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
