I agree. If we keep Luca's view, which is a good one, the update for
each character should be optional. I use GTG on a netbook and typing a
new subtask is not as fast as it should because of the refresh at each
characters.
Le lundi 28 décembre 2009 à 15:46 +0000, Jean-François Fortin Tam a
écrit :
> as long as it has good performance (ie: works without lagging on an
> netbook's Atom processor). It shouldn't run the search for every
> character that I type, unless it is *very* efficient. And it shouldn't
> run the search if the query string has <4 characters.
>
I agree. If we keep Luca's view, which is a good one, the update for
each character should be optional. I use GTG on a netbook and typing a
new subtask is not as fast as it should because of the refresh at each
characters.
Le lundi 28 décembre 2009 à 15:46 +0000, Jean-François Fortin Tam a
écrit :
> as long as it has good performance (ie: works without lagging on an
> netbook's Atom processor). It shouldn't run the search for every
> character that I type, unless it is *very* efficient. And it shouldn't
> run the search if the query string has <4 characters.
>