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Old 07-19-2016, 01:30 AM   #3
eschwartz
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Originally Posted by allowingtoo View Post
I STILL say it and I don't care.
"Still"? When did you say it before???

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With each new update and all the "added features" Calibre gets slower and slower.
Well, all added code adds additional complexity, but on average it might slow down by a few milliseconds, so... no...

I have not seen any noticeable slowdowns. At least not from upgrading -- my gigantic library with several custom columns built from other columns is slowing things down.
But it is still quite manageable even so.

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With this last update - I go to shut it down and I get this "ghost feature" where it shows that it is shutting down. I've never seen that before. It just flashes momentarily in the background. Why would I need that? I don't.
This was a recent change, and what it means is that while calibre is shutting down it pops up a message saying so.
But it is not taking any longer to shut down than it used to.

What does the shutdown screen have to do with your claim that calibre slows down while running?
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