Anyone experiencing "slow" loads/analysis try 4.0Beta
Hello everybody,
Just wanted to report that I've been using the new 4.0B version for maybe a couple of hours and it's pretty freakin' freakin'. That's good, by the way.
Loading presaves from the taskbar is snappier, loading and analyzing files seems a lot faster, loading big lists of folders is at least as fast as 3.95, and–as of now–Ive found no bugs at all. I haven't tried it yet, but the list of metadata columns is awesome–though overkill for my meager work.
The only semi-anomaly I've encountered is that, if for instance in a Replace method you have replace text that includes undefined capture groups in a regex, it might/will replace those with "$$". In 3.95 it ignored them. I find it useful for cleaning up methods when my regex scripting is lazy/stupid.
That's it for now; anyone else got comments?
Best to all,
DF
EDIT: I loaded 618 files from an SSD to do a timing test. Tried to click my phone stopwatch and the "load files" button at the same time. Before I could look up to the screen the files were loaded and analyzed. Executing batch with 35 mostly regex methods was almost that fast. END EDIT
Just wanted to report that I've been using the new 4.0B version for maybe a couple of hours and it's pretty freakin' freakin'. That's good, by the way.
Loading presaves from the taskbar is snappier, loading and analyzing files seems a lot faster, loading big lists of folders is at least as fast as 3.95, and–as of now–Ive found no bugs at all. I haven't tried it yet, but the list of metadata columns is awesome–though overkill for my meager work.
The only semi-anomaly I've encountered is that, if for instance in a Replace method you have replace text that includes undefined capture groups in a regex, it might/will replace those with "$$". In 3.95 it ignored them. I find it useful for cleaning up methods when my regex scripting is lazy/stupid.
That's it for now; anyone else got comments?
Best to all,
DF
EDIT: I loaded 618 files from an SSD to do a timing test. Tried to click my phone stopwatch and the "load files" button at the same time. Before I could look up to the screen the files were loaded and analyzed. Executing batch with 35 mostly regex methods was almost that fast. END EDIT