Good advice, Mike.  I'd only add to make sure to start with a 100% clean
install (no copying over your configs, plugins, build script, etc.)

chris

"Michael Kirby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Try the following.

Make a new project on a local drive, and create a file (foo.java).

Try it out.  is the performance acceptable?

try importing some of your largets files from your project, and editing
them.  Is performance
acceptable?

Is your project on a local or networked drive?  If it is on a networked
drive, try moving it to a
local drive (as an experiment).  is performance acceptable?

Are there different aspects of performance that work, and that don't work.

Is CPU pegged?

..

In other words...Debug it.  I think they think that performance is better
than it was in the past.
You indicate that it is worse.  This doesn't seem to jive with me.

Mike


On 1 Oct 2002 at 17:59, Richard S.Martin wrote:

> I have to agree with Hani about the performance - It is getting worse
> with every build. I have just installed 650 and it is usable. I just
> hit return and had to wait five seconds for anything to happen.
>
> I'm hoping they are going to release a performance build soon which is
> nothing more than a performance-optimised version of the previous
> build.

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