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Hi All!
I installed Personal Jotter 1.01 and made the following observation:
Using TaskMan of Tracker, I watched the displayed memory with and witout PJ running. The difference is about 4 MB. This amount is enormous since it's about 50% of the avilable memory!
Can anyone reproduce this observation?
(Initially I wanted to know WHY PJ starts so slowly!)
Thanks
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Posted: 2003-07-30 23:56:44
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Hmm..on my machine Personal Jotter seems to use 2MB, which seems a lot for a P800 app. Hopefully the developer will reduce this as part of the normal product development cycle.
[ This Message was edited by: Jah on 2003-07-31 17:57 ]
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Posted: 2003-07-31 18:51:37
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It is in fact VERY annoying! Not only does it make all other apps slugish but PJotter itself runs very slow especially when the Word DB gets larger! In my case I have taught it approx. 250KB of words!
I had a discussion on another Forum (http://www.p800.info/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7691) and it seems that almost all PJava applications require a lot of RAM to (load PJava) run. So, I think as long as PJotter is written in Pjava it will continue to demand a high memory! This shows the limits of such devices as P800.
But what's in fact needed is a dictionary supported Handwritting recognition the way Apple Newton has and not a T9 similar approach!
Cheers!
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Posted: 2003-08-01 13:50:33
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Opera also uses a lot of memory. I think it's between 3-5mb ram. Which is quite annoying.
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Posted: 2003-08-01 14:42:40
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It is in fact VERY annoying! Not only does it make all other apps slugish but PJotter itself runs very slow especially when the Word DB gets larger! In my case I have taught it approx. 250KB of words!
I had a discussion on another Forum (http://www.p800.info/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7691) and it seems that almost all PJava applications require a lot of RAM to (load PJava) run. So, I think as long as PJotter is written in Pjava it will continue to demand a high memory! This shows the limits of such devices as P800.
But what's in fact needed is a dictionary supported Handwritting recognition the way Apple Newton has and not a T9 similar approach!
Cheers!
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Posted: 2003-08-01 17:55:13
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