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Re: Indicate loading while bindings read from Core Data
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Re: Indicate loading while bindings read from Core Data


  • Subject: Re: Indicate loading while bindings read from Core Data
  • From: Andrew Farmer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2006 19:21:36 -0800

On 05 Nov 06, at 17:20, Brad Siegfreid wrote:
I guess that brings up the question. How long of a delay warrants providing feedback to the user? Is there a rule of thumb?

A reasonable rule of thumb would be that any delay long enough to trigger the SPoD - 2 seconds or so - should display some sort of feedback, if only to keep the program from looking like it's hung.
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