Thanks to all who replied.
I am using no anti-virus software, and it's a pretty basic Win XP SP1 installation. I have a feeling that, aside from the intial startup delay, it might be due to the fact that the stacks I'm running open other stacks across a local network. There's always a bit of a delay in normal function there; perhaps some interior Rev-IDE scripts bog down.

Also, I opened a copy of a stack previously opened from across the network; and I forgot that Rev does not necessarily release resources and settings when a stack is closed. Maybe it got something confused....

In any case, I was able to get the work I needed done eventually. In general, I find the Rev environment to be quicker and more responsive when run on Mac OS X, so I do most of my work there, and then do a bit of tweaking using the Windows editor afterwards. I can't really explain the perceived difference; the computers used are a 1.3 mHz Mac and a 2 mHz Dell. Maybe the memory? The Mac has 768 MB and the Dell 512 MB. Is 512 MB insufficient?

Thanks, Kurt


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