So I have trimmed all the fat that I can find, and the performance is still
pretty bad IMO.  I cut out all percentage based measurements and all of my
components now have an absolute layout.  I have removed all of the groups
humanly possible in all of my components, I have set all of my fxg graphics
and buttons to cacheasbitmaps.

The best transition times that I was able to obtain when my button was
clicked was around 2700ms.  Users will be tapping buttons endlessly thinking
something is wrong.  So I ran Scout again, and here are two screen grabs
showing the keyframe where the transition button was clicked, and these two
images are part of the same keyframe showing the elements taking the most
time right down to the itemrenderer, I just couldn't get them to fit on the
screen at the same time:

<http://apache-flex-users.2333346.n4.nabble.com/file/n14172/screen1.jpg> 

<http://apache-flex-users.2333346.n4.nabble.com/file/n14172/screen2.jpg> 

Based on these two images, can you tell if I need to have an actionscript
itemrenderer rather than an mxml one to increase my performance?



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