Messages in this thread | | | From | Bill Huey <> | Subject | Re: albods | Date | Fri, 9 Jul 1999 14:13:09 -0700 (PDT) |
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> > I don't see any problems with the current way of doing things. > You are lucky! But some of us use sluggish file managers, etc. :-( > > > parsing conf files is slow? Where'd anybody get that idea from. > I did not benchmarks: I only yawned and listened to the HDD. > > How often do you parse conf files? > a. Initialization of * program. > For comparison: BeOS starts (with full GUI) in 6 seconds. > b. loading xpms. > c. logging dynamic data.
Yep, BeOS is an excellent OS that has a correctly puts together a C++ GUI Object Oriented system with compound document support that has never dropped out a chunk of audio in my use of it.
The GUI is certainly much better than kfm or any other file manager that adheres to traditional Unix methodologies.
It's very fast microkernel base system that has real-time support for media streaming for those that don't know about it.
It's even got some Self-ism with the use of replicants for document persistence.
It's just about he most responsive GUI OS I've ever used, which runs count to various folkes mischaracterizations of microkernel based technologies.
It's excellent.
bill
> Best regards. > > Alexander.
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