Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/04/05

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Subject: [Leica] A modern website
From: rangefinder at screengang.com (Didier Ludwig)
Date: Wed Apr 5 01:06:16 2006
References: <C058526B.EF4F%bd_colen@harvard.edu> <3.0.5.32.20060404140549.0084a100@shawmail.gv.shawcable.net> <7260-SnapperMsg4EA12C31C0589999@[70.194.27.231]>

Long waiting times means slow connection, but slow transitions with flash 
sites means slow processor. Flash needs a lot of raw processor power, runs 
fastest on Pentium IV above 2 GHz, and slower on Macs. BTW that was the 
other way round in the times of Apple's PowerPC 604 vs. Pentium I and II, 
but since Macromedia has optimized Flash for Intel (and Intel optimized the 
Pentiums III and IV for Flash), the Macs got significantly behind. Maybe one 
of the reasons why Apple is now switching to Intel :-) ...
Didier



>Weird, Barry, because one of the things that attracted me to it was the 
>smoothness and loading speed. Maybe you guys need a new string between the 
>tin cans up there in the Tundra. :-) 
>
>
>"Not a comment on flash but I found the site very awkward to view especially
>"as flash hasn't been a problem on other sites for me. Slow loading,
>"individual images were also slow when selected and very 'jerky'. Even
>"getting the index to list took much too long and then trying to hit the
>"selections was painstaking. Frustrating enough that I gave up despite there
>"being images I haven't seen on your "old" sites.
>"Barry H



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