Yes, even on native hardware, G4, G5, it was slow, but with the G5 2.5 ghz, it was slow with large results, but prob not as painful with the G4. If you turn off syntax coloring, it will not be a problem. Just turn it off, if you are only getting 1 char every 4-5 seconds, thats excruciating.

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On Aug 16, 2006, at 8:33 AM, Roland Dumas wrote:


On Aug 16, 2006, at 7:54 AM, Robert Garcia wrote:

Just FYI.

The witango mac studio 5.5, was horribly sluggish on the intel core duo machines, even the 17" MacBook Pro. The worst, was opening a large results page, with lots of code, the syntax coloring code would slow typing to a crawl. Even on my G5 DP 2.5 ghz, it would slow down on big results pages, noticeably, but not too bad.

On the intel core duo systems, running through rossetta, it was painful. Most other operations were noticeably slower but workable. I now have a Mac Pro with 2.66 quad Xeons, and it feels more like the slow downs that occured on the G5, noticeable, but not painful.

On my G4 PB, large results pages are painfully slow. Editing is so slow that I have to limit typing to one character per 4-5 seconds.______________________________________________________________ __________
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