Well, I don't know what effect this has, but on my desktop system, I've put the OOo quickstarter on my control panel and I find that office starts fairly quick for me. First time after the computer wakes up, takes about 6 seconds, and every time after that about 2. I'm running on what can only be considered "old" hardware now, a 1.3 GHz Athlon w/ .5 GB RAM. Of course with only 256 MB RAM it would be slower, I don't get a lot of disc caching anymore. I'm quite happy with OOo these days. Except for some personal quibbles not related to performance.
My $0.02, Brian JD
--- Luke-Jr wrote:
On Friday 28 October 2005 04:20, Leo Mauler wrote:
After spending an entire ITEC exposition extolling
the
virtues of OOo, this crops up to claim that OOo
has
memory usage issues and very slow startup times.
...
OOo has always seemed bloated and slow to me, so I treat it fairly similar to Mozilla/FireFox: It's the best you can get for crapOS/Windows, but probably the worst for every other OS.
Why?
KOffice does more than I'll ever need.
KOffice is nice too.