Not my imagination...
Jan. 29th, 2007 10:31 pmWithout engaging in some kind of scientific research, at various times through the day today I started the following applications, used them for a little bit, and then closed them. The catch was, I used a stopwatch to measure how long it took to arrive at a ready-to-work state from the time the program was launched.
Typically, a browser would be open in the background, along with a couple of directory windows, along with all the default processes that run whenever I turn on the machine (firewall, anti-virus, etc.). My results stated as an average startup time for three launches of each program:
With Quicken, you almost have enough time to go get a cup of coffee. (Criminy! And I thought iTunes was slow!)
Cheers...
Typically, a browser would be open in the background, along with a couple of directory windows, along with all the default processes that run whenever I turn on the machine (firewall, anti-virus, etc.). My results stated as an average startup time for three launches of each program:
| Application | Time until ready |
| Apple iTunes | 34 sec |
| MS Word (Office 2003) | 22 sec |
| Quicken Invoice Manager | 79 sec |
With Quicken, you almost have enough time to go get a cup of coffee. (Criminy! And I thought iTunes was slow!)
Cheers...
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Date: 2007-01-30 06:33 am (UTC)Picky, picky, picky ;~D It takes my setup about three times that long to be ready to use; it then takes my alleged brain five minutes to remember what I was intending to do in the first place!!
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Date: 2007-01-31 05:02 am (UTC)In any event, delays along those lines aid and abet the kind of thing you're talking about, 'cept on an ongoing basis!
Cheers...