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- From: "Henning Hucke" <h_hucke@hucke.wob.tpl.de>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: MUI 3.2
- Date: Wed, 07 Feb 1996 14:31:36 +0100
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- Per Jacobsen wrote the following lines:
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- > I just started the new demo of ibrowse, and without changeing a damn thing
- > it load 16 library like constructs.
-
- Certainly!
-
- The more features of MUI are needed and hopefully used the more MUI-Libs
- have to be loaded. Blame the programmers *if* they request features on
- *startup* (instead of requesting them dynamicly) even if they are rarely
- used.
-
- > Sure most of them may not be that big, but it adds up and each incurs more
- > overhead.
-
- BTW: Damn C= and damn AT! The whole exec.library is in memory all the
- time. But there are not few functions which are needed not very often.
-
- ... You understand what I mean?
-
- > Naa, not really.
-
- Not really. :) That's right. But boring... :)
-
- > Oh? Where from? I thought people bought computers to run programs.
-
- But since we are eye driven animals... One has to find a *balance*
- between offering the information and _functions_ in a visual way,
- doing the jobs as fast as possible and don't draw the focus of the user
- away from the important towards the unimportant. Because thats what Win95
- does and why poeple are going back to Win3.11: Your attention is drawn
- away by the animated diskcopy where it should stay with your Excel-Sheet.
-
- Henning
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