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- Path: news.uni-c.dk!inet!perjac
- From: perjac@inet.uni-c.dk (Per Jacobsen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: MUI 3.2
- Date: 5 Feb 1996 02:48:38 GMT
- Organization: The Shadows' Parking lot
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- Oskar Sundberg (gary@canit.se) wrote:
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-
- > > Compare that to MUI's 10+ libraries and nearly 500k of bloat. For god's
- > > sake,
- > >just starting the MUI prefs program bumps the open libraries count by 16!
- > >And just by browsing around in it, a further 7 libs are opened! How's THAT
- > >for bloat, huh?!
-
- > Heh. The libraries loaded are for the features of MUI you want, if you just
- > use the standard settings and don't change anything (and you didn't like
- > configurability, right?) you should find that the number of libraries opened
- > (and more importantly, the size of these libraries) are not that big.
-
- I just started the new demo of ibrowse, and without changeing a damn
- thing it load 16 library like constructs.
-
- (muimaster.library muigfx.library muilowlevel.library Virtgroup.mui
- Floattext.mui muirexx.library muiscreen.library Scrollgroup.mui
- muiwinborder.class Gauge.mui Popasl.mui Poppen.mui Pendisplay.mui
- Listtree.mcc Busy.mcc)
-
- Sure most of them may not be that big, but it adds up and each incurs
- more overhead.
-
- > Yeah, but standard gadtools is _ugly_
-
- Naa, not really.
-
- > - and it's a fact that a nice GUI sells.
-
- Oh? Where from? I thought people bought computers to run programs.
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