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Re: Activating applet or app?
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Re: Activating applet or app?


  • Subject: Re: Activating applet or app?
  • From: Emmanuel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2002 08:39:33 +0200

At 12:26 AM +0200 9/4/02, Paul Berkowitz wrote:
>
>Or will Excel's own events go faster with Excel in the front? And, if so,
>does that apply only to OS 9 and not X?

Whether events will go faster or not depends on the "background /
foreground sleep time" that the programmer has set. If you don't get the
information directly from the provider of the software, you can guess what
values they entered using one of these utilities which monitor the
respective CPU times of apps.

AFAIK, none of this makes sense in OSX. In my understanding, there should
be no better performance active than not active.

Emmanuel
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