Ian Bambury schrieb:

> I write desktop apps when I have to because I need to use the local file
> system plus or minus the web, or when I need to eliminate the lag of the
> net or I need my users to be able to work in a lead-lined box or on the
> train in tunnels that haven't yet been fitted with an internet link (in
> the UK, we are starting to see train tunnels with internet links now).
> 
> So why would would I need both?

Mozilla/Firefox have a huge impact on performance if you have
trees with many thousand nodes (Safari not). As long as this
is the case you have some kind of fallback by installing a local
application instead of using the browser until the issue is
fixed.

If you have a tree with 10,000 nodes (I'm not joking with that),
every click on the node needs many seconds until there is some
kind of reaction.


Regards, Lothar

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