![]() But after that initial slow-down it works well on average and does a lot of things very quickly. So by attempting to deal with one area they affected another. Which means some tools are sluggish upon first use because PSP is no longer pre-loading everything into memory at the start and is now loading them on demand. ![]() PSP attempted to speed up start up times by delaying loading of modules and libraries until after the program started. ![]() Kind of hard to pin down "sluggishness in program operation" when no one can quite agree what that is. I don't have to blame you for that to be the case. And as a general rule "sluggishness in program operation" shows up in different places at diferent times for different reasons. PSP definitely doesn't have the fastest brush system in the world but it's not lagging tremoundously. That could be down to the image size, the computer it's running on, or the perspective. That's not blaming the customer, I hate the paint brush tool on large images becuase yeah it's sluggish for me, while it works well for others. We like the software we use and we acknowledge the flaws.Ģ) That's now how you use "cancel culture" nice try.ģ) Sluggishness has been reported by many users, it's also not universal and is in fact subjective. 1) That's not what's happening, no one here works for Corel (well almost no one but Corel's people rarely show up) so no one is proctecting the brand.
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