I'm still working with L7 on one platform at the moment, but it seems faster than L6. I didn't hear much about performance for L7. Anyone know more about L7's capability for faster work than L6?
There have been anecdotal references on the forum today about L7 being faster. I do believe that the team is planning on to work on further optimizations.
From my experience there was no noticeable difference (unfortunately)
I don't think there are any speed optimisations beyond what's available in 6.14.
Hard to say. Which probably means not significantly faster.
Someone who commented on my L7 review suggested it would be a good idea if Faithlife went the way of Apple and advertised not just features, but speed improvements (2x faster, etc.) with new releases. Which would imply achieving said improvements first, of course. I'll bet many users would be thrilled for even a full number release (L8, or L9) to be one that focuses primarily on speed and other optimizations. That seems overdue, especially since such a fun and robust and innovative feature set deserves the support of code that makes it run fast.
I'll bet many users would be thrilled for even a full number release (L8, or L9) to be one that focuses primarily on speed and other optimizations. That seems overdue...
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I'll bet many users would be thrilled for even a full number release (L8, or L9) to be one that focuses primarily on speed and other optimizations.
In 7.xxx this is coming. By how much only the coders know, if they know as yet. I would like this even if it meant the program was three times as large. Something tells me those with traditional hdd will still be limited, and more Ram will be needed.
I was noticing better performance on a machine (Mac) with a traditional hard drive. It's a 5400 RPM drive which is certainly less than optimum.
L7 is about the same performance as 6.14 for me, however, I have heard (from the forums) faster and sluggish. Ther are a lot of factors that come into play when analyzing performance.
I haven't had a chance to play with it very much yet but I have noticed it takes a few seconds longer to load up then 6 did... but what is a few seconds i guess
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