To be honest at this moment all I am using is the Windows task
manager, though it would be great to have a simulation tool that would
allow you to enter - say - the minimum spec of the machines you woudl
want your swf to run smoothly.

Not super urgent, but a nice to have thing. Mostly you get a pretty
good idea after running a site on a few machines whether it is too
slow / taxing or whether it's OK

Nik Crosina

On 4/20/07, Uli Schöberl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
does anyone of you use special tools to make this kind of performance
benchmarks? or is it a watch and remember technique?
someone must have tought about streamlining this process ... anyone has a
hint to a tool ?

best
uli




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> > once I get to the ranch ...?
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> Err.... actually my office, where I have more than my laptop available to
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