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Old 12-28-2022, 08:37 PM   #170
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Originally Posted by minsik View Post
Good work Kobo.
My aura h2o with 4.34 feels responsive.
4.35 is like a slug in treakle!
Seems like kobo might have recognised overall the performance was not a step forward. Reloaded 4.34 and Aura H2O is now snapping again at menu operations and page turns, book loading etc. I think (at least for aura h20) they made a good decision.
Interesting. My Kobo Glo ( ~800 ebooks, all epub) running 4.35.20400 is just as fast on opening books, page turns, etc. when compared to running 4.34.20097. My Clara HD which has ~14,000 ebooks (mostly epubs with ~100 PDFs) is faster running 4.35.20400 compared to running 4.34.20097. Admittedly, having the database larger than available RAM is not a recipe for speed on some operations but my handy dandy stopwatch says the Clara HD with 4.35.20400 is faster.

I would not characterize either as a slug in treacle though I will admit to not having timed any variety of land slug in treacle whether golden syrup or black treacle.
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