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by TeMPOraL
3825 days ago
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In my experience of using Word - since mid-90s 'till today - I've never felt it's bloated. It has a lot of features, yes. I don't know what half of them do, true. Recent versions hide them in random places and made the thing a bit confusing to use. But it almost never locks up, it lets me enter text as fast as I type even in very large documents, and generally feels... slick. Not something I could say about OpenOffice when it was "the thing", not something I can say about LibreOffice (sorry). I know that M$ has a pile of hacks going on there, but hey, it works. OTOH, all Java IDEs I've used so far lag by default. It's often about the little things - like those 1 second delays in menus, or 100ms delays between keystroke and letter appearing on screen, etc. Enough to make the experience frustrating. If I keep using them it's only because some advanced features don't have an equivalent (or easily installable equivalent) in Emacs. But it's a tradeoff between having a powerfool tool that I use every once in a while vs. enduring the constant experience of bloat. Features of IDEs are cool, but they seriously need to optimize them. And to stop assuming that every developer gets to work on a brand-new machine. Maybe it's true in the US, but it's not true in other places (sometimes because managers don't see a problem with paying developers $lot but then being cheap on the equipment those same developers have to work on). |
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