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Posted 11/1/2007 9:18:32 AM |
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| Using NetNewsWire 3.1b18 on Leopard, and when switching from one feed to another, operation takes up to 10-15 seconds even if feeds contain less than 200 items. It's very strange and annoying. Sync preferences set to "off", other settings are default. When i switch feeds, CPU load raises to a high level.
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Posted 11/1/2007 2:50:45 PM |
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NNW 3.1b21 was released today, and has a number of Leopard enhancements. Can you try that and tell me if you continue to have the problem.
Jonathon McDougall
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Posted 11/2/2007 3:51:50 AM |
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The problem seems to be no more, thank you very much for the update 
UPD: oops... seems that it was just a workaround - when i set NNW to show 100 items per page, problem still persisist. Personally, I like previous style much more - items was shown in much simpler way, without those new fancy borders and stuff. And with no pagination. And really, really faster.
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Posted 11/2/2007 5:11:56 AM |
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| I forgot to mention - when displaying 50-100 items per page, search also works painfully slow.
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Posted 11/2/2007 12:23:26 PM |
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| That's why we did pagination -- because computers aren't fast enough to render so many items at a time. We do recommend displaying 20 items per page.
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Posted 11/2/2007 7:24:49 PM |
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| Maybe it's really faster than it would be without pagination, but previous builds of 3.0 trunk were working perfectly even with 500-1000 items in a feed
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