Sebastien Vauban writes:
> You may be right, but I guess that I'm not alone using Windows 8, so my
> performance observations must be shared by others as well. It may even be
> worse for some who have more Org files, and a less powerful computer.

Take Emacs and Org out of the picture and check how fast you can open
random files.  That will tell you if the performance degradation you see
is caused (at least in part) by those low-level operations.  I've had
two incidents the past year where some group policy changes done by IT
would result in a file-open time of close to two seconds (no joke).  Now
imagine what happens when you need to open some 10k files…

As to how Org implements its agenda operations: I don't know and I don't
have a comment.


Regards,
Achim.
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