https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=129062

--- Comment #42 from R. Grafe <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #38)

> ... and we've actually considered
> removing the feature. See bug 116142 and bug 116694.

No, not actually, it's old, 2018, and for example Jérôme would keep the feature
in 2025 (bug 116694).

On my "old" consumer notebook with Windows 11, buyed 2019,
CPU QuadCore (8 threads), AMD Ryzen 5 3500U, 3700 MHz,  integrated AMD
Radeon(TM) Vega 8 Graphics (2 GB of RAM)  
RAM 16GB
500 GB NVMe
the two LO processes (or Quickstart) needs no worth mentioning resources,
nothing, and I found no UI problems with quickstart until now. 

But you are right, Quickstart is not necessary. My behaviour like many users is
to close a program / software, I don't use at the moment. That's the problem.
Any new start of LO is therefore lame and escpecially for example the menu
Tools and there Customize and there Macros, but could be imagine, there are
more lame menu entrys. And sometimes I had hanging menus, maybe a Skia problem,
but was not the main problem, this was the lame first start and open menu speed
after every new start.

If someone want to remove quickstart, he has two options:
1) Introduce an option at least to put LO in background active, when users
close LO, of course also only a workaround, or
2) Improve the start speed in general already at first start. 
The latter would be better ;-) But since this isn't the case, Quickstart is an
indispensable workaround. And LO has to tell especially new users under Windows
to use Quickstart, otherwise many make the disappointing experience like me and
stay at MSO or search for another office suite. Google AI gave me not the right
solution and also here I had to find out the reasons and unsatisfying
workaround solution by myself through a number of wrong turns at the wrong
position, sorry for that. I installed LO new in a VM and find out, that
Quickstart ist not enabled by default (checkbox empty at installation process),
so it was not my fault anyway. If it's embarrassing, to tell the user to use a
workaround like Quickstart, then enable it by default or improve the speed
significant in general under Windows. Since 2018 it's a very long time to get
the menu problem under control.

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