Hi Erik, > Hey guys, I just tried my app with PNGs in place of SVGs and with a class 10 > SD card in place of the class 4 card I had been using. > I also ran the app from a terminal from within the window manager, as > suggested. great
> The app is still unusably slow =( It did seem slightly faster to me, > but not nearly enough to satisfy my clients. I'm really sorry for this ... > So, I'll be dropping the RPi and going with a full-on Windows device. but the same with your Pivot app on a version of Windows running JavaSE (just for curiosity) ? Last, I have seen (but didn't tried) other micro devices like RPi but with more memory and processing power (and cost) running JavaSE ... would you consider other solutions like this ? > When either PivotFX or Wayland on the RPi happens, note that PivotFX is still just an idea (none is working on it), so a more real option (for now) could be Wayland ... > I'll try the app again and let you know what happens. ok, thanks again. Good luck for your app :-) . Bye
