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- From: joewald@crl.com (Joseph Waldvogel)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: MUI 3.2
- Date: 4 Feb 1996 22:32:41 GMT
- Organization: CRL Dialup Internet Access
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- >In article <31140cdd@karkis.canit.se> bornhall@karkis.canit.se (Peter
- >Bornhall) writes:
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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?!
- >
- >Now, *this* is a little unfair. In earlier versions of MUI, all the code
- >was stored in one monolithic shared library. People complained because
- >even if an MUI program needed only one little function, the whole huge
- >library was loaded, wasting RAM. To solve that problem, the author
- >split the library up into many little libraries, so that more or less
- >only the code your program needed was loaded. And now you're complaining
- >because too many libraries are loaded?
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- >You can't have it both ways!!!!
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- MOST ALL of MUI's Library's are quite SMALL also!
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