bloatware Last modified: Tuesday, March 12, 2002
A sarcastic term that refers to software that has lots of features and requires considerable disk space and RAM. As the cost of RAM and disk storage has decreased, there has been a growing trend among software developers to disregard the size of applications.
That is a little unfair and unfounded I think, as you don't own or have never used User Monitor.
In fact I think that I would be bettering a system's performace by reducing duplication of similar sub functions and the amount of duplicated and time consuming code within a hook (or several hooks in this case) by NOT splitting the plug-in.
EDIT: Jonze, great. I am must be on the right track with your suggestion then. No promises yet.
A sarcastic term that refers to software that has lots of features and requires considerable disk space and RAM. As the cost of RAM and disk storage has decreased, there has been a growing trend among software developers to disregard the size of applications.
That is a little unfair and unfounded I think, as you don't own or have never used User Monitor.
In fact I think that I would be bettering a system's performace by reducing duplication of similar sub functions and the amount of duplicated and time consuming code within a hook (or several hooks in this case) by NOT splitting the plug-in.
EDIT: Jonze, great. I am must be on the right track with your suggestion then. No promises yet.