Hi, i have a pc with a Pentium IV and 512 of ram, and i installed inkscape, but i runs very slow. i don't know what happen. some people told me that inkscape runs faster than other similar products like corel. but i doesn't seem to me.
Can someone help me?
I am not an experienced Inkscape user, but can say this, Jair. I run Inkscape on Win XP with a 3 GHz PentIV & 768 Mb of RAM -- a fast system. But in no manner does Inkscape stand out as being slow, and in fact it runs faster than the other SVG editor I use. Or, stronger, Inkscape is extremely fast. (I just tested it: it loaded both itself and the file I wanted in the blink of an eye and responded just as fast to every command I used as any other program on my system.) SP2? DirectX 9.0c? Gtk...14? I now leave it for the veterns, but don't give up: YES, it is fast.
On 7 Feb 2005 at 7:20, Jair Andres Moreno wrote:
Hi, i have a pc with a Pentium IV and 512 of ram, and i installed inkscape, but i runs very slow. i don't know what happen. some people told me that inkscape runs faster than other similar products like corel. but i doesn't seem to me.
Can someone help me?
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Apart from the objective differences, there are subjective ones as well. What one perceives as fast the other may perceive as slow. Try to find an objective measure. For example load some big file and measure how many seconds it takes, or do some other operation which we can reproduce and compare our timings. Then it will be clear if there's something abnormal with your installation/system/anything or not.
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