At 08:43 AM 1/29/2004 -0800, Luther Miller wrote:
What
defines bad performance ? Perhaps its just whether or not the performance
is bad enough to get a particular user to make any noise about it.
In general, rating performance does seem to vary user by user. We
still
receive emails weekly from customers saying how fast SOS works for
them,
even inside of VS.NET, so we know not everyone is unhappy. Then
there
seems to be those who find the performance acceptable, but not
wonderful.
In those cases, its often just a function of the number of projects
and
files that make up the solution. The larger the solution, the
slower it
takes to load. Finally, we do have a set of customers who are
seeing
performance so bad as to make the product useless, and in that case
it
does appear to be a bug in SOS or something about their configuration
or
environment that is causing the problem, but we have not yet been
able
to track down the cause.
Corey Steffen
SourceGear LLC
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