On 2011-02-27 23:21, Neil Hodgson wrote:
> Adrian Buehlmann:
> 
>> FWIW, we are very close to releasing TortoiseHg 2.0 (due March 1st),
>> which ported the current Gtk based TortoiseHg to Qt (although, it was
>> more like a rewrite :-).
> 
>    I hope this is going to be fast.

Here, the Workbench window [1] starts in under 2s (Windows 7 x64 on
Intel Core2 Quad). As installed with the x64 msi (installs true 64 bit
exe's, including 64 bit command line hg).

There's quite a lot of demand loading behind the scenes. So it's fast
even for repos with many changesets.

[1] http://tortoisehg.bitbucket.org/manual/2.0/workbench.html

(brand new first manual version by Steve was just uploaded a few minutes
ago :)
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