Hello Goncalo,
On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 09:06:32 + GMT (12/03/2006, 16:06 +0700 GMT),
Goncalo Farias wrote:
TF>> Yes, I do. Minimising is a work-around that works for now.
GF> I think it's an OS feature. Every single application I know has that
GF> effect.
I see. I thought TB didn't always hav
Hello MAU,
On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 16:38:10 +0100 GMT (13/03/2006, 22:38 +0700 GMT),
MAU wrote:
>> Does the memory usage go down when you minimuse TB and then
>> re-maximise again?
M> Yes, it does go down drastically.
I thought so, because a while back someone from Ritlabs (9Val?)
announced that me
Hello Thomas,
M>> You are right. Every time Archive account is opened memory used is
M>> increased and not release when the account is closed. So, memory use
M>> keeps increasing every time the Archive account is opened. Maybe a bug
M>> report is needed.
>
> Does the memory usage go down when you
Hello Greg,
>> You are right. Every time Archive account is opened memory used is
>> increased and not release when the account is closed. So, memory use
>> keeps increasing every time the Archive account is opened. Maybe a bug
>> report is needed.
>
> see https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=57
In reply to :
G>> I don't think you should have to minimize TB to free up memory. I
G>> still think it is a bug. Don't you?
TF> Yes, I do. Minimising is a work-around that works for now.
I think it's an OS feature. Every single application I know has that
effect.
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Best regards,
Goncalo
Hello Greg,
On Sat, 11 Mar 2006 09:43:25 -0600 GMT (11/03/2006, 22:43 +0700 GMT),
Greg wrote:
>> Yes, I do. Minimising is a work-around that works for now.
G> Bug filed at https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=5746
G> Would you like to support?
Done.
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Cheers,
Thomas.
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Hello Greg,
On Sat, 11 Mar 2006 07:55:28 -0600 GMT (11/03/2006, 20:55 +0700 GMT),
Greg wrote:
>> Does the memory usage go down when you minimuse TB and then
>> re-maximise again?
G> Yes.
Thought so.
G> I don't think you should have to minimize TB to free up memory. I still
G> think it is a bug
Hello MAU,
On Wed, 8 Mar 2006 00:02:16 +0100 GMT (08/03/2006, 06:02 +0700 GMT),
MAU wrote:
M> You are right. Every time Archive account is opened memory used is
M> increased and not release when the account is closed. So, memory use
M> keeps increasing every time the Archive account is opened. Ma
Hello Greg,
> There is a minor problem though. If you would like to close the
> 'Archive' account to free up memory, you are not able to do so without
> completely closing TB, and re-opening. Probably was not thought of in
> the original design, but what can I say. If I open up Windows Task
> mana
Hello Richard,
M>> If I want to search all messages, all I have to do is open the
M>> Archives account and enter password prior to running the search.
M>> This solution works great for me.
> I followed that suggestion when it was originally published and it
> works a treat for me too. TB!
Hello Matt,
>> I have solved this issue by creating a password protected
>> account that I call 'Archive'. As you may know, password protected
>> accounts are not loaded and opened (and therefore don't take any
>> resources) until you manually open them.
>
> Excellent idea. I missed this suggestio
On Wednesday, March 1, 2006 @ 8:13:27 AM [-0700], MAU wrote:
> I have solved this issue by creating a password protected
> account that I call 'Archive'. As you may know, password protected
> accounts are not loaded and opened (and therefore don't take any
> resources) until you manually open them
Hello MAU,
On Wed, 1 Mar 2006 you wrote in
M> If I want to search all messages, all I have to do is open the Archives
M> account and enter password prior to running the search.
M> This solution works great for me.
I followed that suggestion when it was originally published and it works
a treat
Hello Marek,
> Msgbases grows and if has user thousands of messages in hundreds folders,
> TB becomes slow and eats much memory when loading msgbases. These messages
> are mainly archives of mailinglists and are used for searching only, so it
> is not needed to have them accessible via TB's interf
On 1/3/2006 at 8:47:12 AM [GMT -0500], Marek Mikus wrote:
> do not think, we need another app for searching TB's msgbases and TBK
> archives, I like TB's finder and expect, this is possible.
My comment was not intended to challenge your wish. Just making a
suggestion which you and others having s
Hello all,
Wednesday, March 1, 2006, Curtis wrote:
>> And of course, it will be great to allow searching messages in TBK files
>> created by The Bat!.
> Sounds like you need to have a look at and support Mailbag Assistant. ;)
> That app was created just for that very purpose.
do not think, we
On 1/3/2006 at 8:05:12 AM [GMT -0500], Marek Mikus wrote:
> And of course, it will be great to allow searching messages in TBK files
> created by The Bat!.
Sounds like you need to have a look at and support Mailbag Assistant. ;)
That app was created just for that very purpose.
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-= Curtis
Hello,
I have added this wish as https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=5719, if
You are interested, please support.
Msgbases grows and if has user thousands of messages in hundreds folders,
TB becomes slow and eats much memory when loading msgbases. These messages
are mainly archives of mailingli
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