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sanitation@lemmy.today to PC Master Race@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 day ago

Microsoft's new Outlook takes more than 10 seconds to open an email, while Outlook Classic opens instantly on Windows

www.windowslatest.com

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Microsoft's new Outlook takes more than 10 seconds to open an email, while Outlook Classic opens instantly on Windows

www.windowslatest.com

sanitation@lemmy.today to PC Master Race@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 day ago
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Microsoft's new Outlook takes 10 seconds to do what Outlook Classic does instantly on Windows
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New Outlook takes 10 seconds to show an email after clicking a Windows 11 notification. Outlook Classic does it instantly. Here's why.
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    The only solution, as you might’ve guessed, is the move to WinUI. We already reported that Microsoft is now fully committed to WinUI, with Rudy Huyn preparing a team to make native Windows apps, and so we may see a native Outlook too…

    One can dream. The prevalence of web apps pretending to be native apps is unfortunate. Just because your devs “know” JavaScript doesn’t mean it is a good language.

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      So we are going ful circle back to native code, that has worked much faster for decades.

      Web technologies on desktop applications was always a bad idea.

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        Just you wait until they start using webassembly to make native apps run

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          and tout it as an advantage! In reality it’s only more convenient for the dev, and just uses up more resources and have more moving parts on the client side

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