[Ti] Dreamweaver
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fl1pper at earthlink.net
Tue Jun 8 15:35:42 PDT 2004
Dejan Sinadinovic paused, thought it over, and spoke thusly:
>Hmm... TI Powerbook G4 on 500 mhz/768 RAM isn't fast enough. It
>becomes endlessly slow when editing plain html document (with 20 kb
>of text) in Dreamweaver. Is it because of program or it's a matter
>of processor speed? I am confused.. D.
Dejan,
I am also curious as to what is "becoming" slower, as you work?
Editing text isn't processor, or RAM, intensive.
Are you in split windows, with the edited html in one window, and the
actual local htm file being displayed with the 'live' changes to the
code?
Is your hard drive 90% full? Anything over 80% (on the safe side), or
85% (on the 'asking for it side), can slow down everything.. If the
free drive space is fragmented, that's another lousy issue, if the
file you're working on is fragged, that too doesn't help.
All systems slow down under either of these conditions, regardless of
RAM, processor speed, OS, platform, programmers, how 'good'we've
been', etc.
~flipper
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