The up to now highly anticipated Red Hat Linux 9 is finally released. OSNews had its hands to the final version of Red Hat Linux 9 for over 3 weeks now and we were able to evaluate it in a number of ways. The final version is not too different than the Phoebe-3 beta for which we wrote a preview recently.
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I will see the popup window coming up for a split second and *then* populating it with the menu options...[it's] just kind of annoying when you are used to instantaneous UI responsiveness.
An alternative would be to delay showing the popup window until it has been fully populated. If it can't be fully populated immediately (e.g. it requires data from a file) than this would be IMHO an even less responsive method.
Maybe the menu options that can be added immediately could be done before the popup menu is shown, and the others would be populated later?
I will see the popup window coming up for a split second and *then* populating it with the menu options...[it's] just kind of annoying when you are used to instantaneous UI responsiveness.
An alternative would be to delay showing the popup window until it has been fully populated. If it can't be fully populated immediately (e.g. it requires data from a file) than this would be IMHO an even less responsive method.
Maybe the menu options that can be added immediately could be done before the popup menu is shown, and the others would be populated later?