Hi :)
+1
Either open or shut.  There is no need to try to fool yourself into thinking 
something is not really open but have it open in a hidden way taking up space 
in Cache, Ram and Swap/Virtual-memory.  

One of my co-workers (on Windows) gets really frustrated waiting for things to 
open.  You can almost see steam rising.  If something does take too long for 
her then she shuts it quickly as soon as it's open and then tries opening it 
again.  I think slow opening gives the impression that it's going to be slow 
when typing things in and stuff.  

That could be another reason why people at work are avoiding using LO.  I think 
i have got to try to get the quickstarter onto all the Windows sides of the 
dual-boots.  It'd be nice to upgrade to the 3.5.4 at the same time :)

Regards from
Tom :)  


--- On Mon, 21/5/12, Marc Paré <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Marc Paré <[email protected]>
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: No QuickStarter? (Linux)
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, 21 May, 2012, 10:11

Hi Tom,

Le 2012-05-21 05:01, Tom Davies a écrit :
> Hi :)
> I don't think the QuickStarter is made for Gnu&Linux systems.  We get a bit 
> spoiled.  If things don't almost instantly then we tend to be a bit impatient.
> 
> With Windows people get used to their systems slowing down quite a lot or 
> being given a system that is desperately slow.  It gets so slow that a number 
> of work-arounds have been built, such as keeping programs open all the time 
> even if they are not being used.  This makes them appear to 'open' faster and 
> gives the illusion that the system is more responsive.  Of course that tends 
> to slow Windows even more because programs can't share libraries and other 
> components in Ram and Swap/Virtual-memory.  So, people figure out 
> work-arounds such as going off to make a cuppa tea or deal with filing or 
> double-clicking a load of times in frustration.
> 
> The question is whether you really need quickstarter?  Roughly how long does 
> it take to open LibreOffice?  It usually is quite slow, like the Gimp.  Are 
> other programs also slow?  Is it possible to add some more Ram or get a newer 
> cpu with more L1 or L2 cache?  Obviously DDR ram is too expensive and just 
> not worth it but DDR2 is cheaper and DDR3 is worth buying at the moment.  Cpu 
> can have more impact for less money though.
> 
> Regards from
> Tom :)

Quite frankly, I didn't use QuickStarter when it was available for Linux, I 
preferred to reserve my RAM for other purposes. I usually kept my OOo or 
LibreOffice open all the time -- I used it for my teaching plans, lessons etc. 
I normally have FF, TBird, LibreOffice open. I am also spoiled in that I also 
have 2X19inch monitors which makes it easy to slide windows from one side to 
the other.

Cheers,

Marc


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