On Fri, May 1, 2020 at 3:46 PM Aurimas Černius via gnote-list <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a couple of questions: > - how much notes do you have? > - have you spotted a pattern, when it is slow? Slow to create/rename/ > note? Slow soon after change no note? Since I'm searching a replacement for Tomboy, which seems to be unavailable on Ubuntu 20.04, I take the liberty to add my comments here too. Right now, I'm comparing Tomboy Version 1.15.4 against Gnote Version 3.28.0 on Ubuntu 18.04. My > 8700 notes files (including templates etc.) are synced against a version control repository, so that I can work with both programs in real live settings. These times are just roughly measured by counting: * open existing note: 5 seconds * saving note: 15 seconds * creating new note by adding a link within an existing note: about one minute * sometimes it takes 5 seconds to switch the focus from one open note to another open note * on Ubuntu 18.04, I do not know how to reopen the search window if I close it other than restarting the application I just accidentially clicked on a https link inside an open note, after > 30 seconds I got a "Gnote is not responding" alert which I answerd with "wait" but Gnote terminated anyway. After restarting it, only a part of my changes until then were saved. I do not know what happened here, so I tried again to write somethig and hit a link, but this time it worked, but I also got a "Gnote is not responding" which I answered with "wait". Since I have so many notes in Tomboy, I can't upgrade my Ubuntu workstations or laptops until I find a working solution on the newer Ubuntu versions. I also tried tomboy-ng, but that has other shortcomings. Where is the current source officially hosted? I have these two repos, which seem to be actively updated (by you it seems): * https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnote/ * https://github.com/gnome/gnote Btw, I selected the links from a note with Gnote and pasted it into the web editor. The pasting took at least 5 seconds. So, is there anything I can do other than testing the official Ubuntu version? regards, Gerhard Gonter _______________________________________________ gnote-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnote-list
