Re: Is 11-12 secs for loading an application considered too long ?

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Lior Bobrov wrote:
Hi ,

I use Pentium 4 1.5GHz , WinXP with SP2 , 512MB RAM DDR400 (My
motherboard , Via technologies , supports max. of 266MHz) .

loading JCreator Pro 3.50 (downloaded 30-days trial from
www.jcreator.com) consumes about 12 secs since launching the
application (after installing it)
till the splash screen (opening screen of JCreator) appears . 11-12
secs looks
too long . What do you think , and are there ways (without
expanding the physical RAM , ie. without buying additional RAM) to
improve the "running time" (ie. the loading time) of JCreator ?

JCreator is a Java-editing software (it can also edit HTML files ,
too) .

If it's written in java or loads java libraries on startup then it doesn't
seem too long to me at all. Quite a lot of Java based desktop apps can
seem quite sluggish at startup.

I'm curious: Is it a problem or are you just wondering if something is up?
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"Have you checked (event viewer / syslog)".


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