Of course it's slow, it's full of telemetry, spyware and built-in AI junk, it couldn't be any different
Microsoft shouldn't have killed Wordpad. Imagine if they updated it instead with docx compatibility.
Install Linux. Use OpenOffice. Problem solved.
LibeOffice, OnlyOffice, all great apps
libreoffice. which has also had a similar feature for years.
Libreoffice, OpenOffice was abandoned when oracle bought it
You're right. Sorry, my age is showing showing. LOL
Why are people using word processors at all ? They're only used to print letters on paper.
Obligatory
i'm just surprised HOW they are able to make text editor apps so heavy and slow. seriously, HOW??
There used to be a bug in ms word (idk if it's still there, it's been years since I last used any ms office app) where, if you had a separate printing server connected to a printer, and the printer was off but the server was online, it would try to fetch printer features, resulting in an unanswered request that would end up timing out. For some reason, word would completely freeze until the request timed out at 30s. No input worked, screen didn't refresh, window controls didn't work either. Completely frozen. And the worst part was that word would try to fetch printer features every time you clicked completely unrelated buttons. Want to export to PDF? Frozen for 30s. Want to save your document with a different name? First wait for 30s. Oh, you want to change the page size? You guessed it, 30s frozen.
They shouldn't have made it so bloated then. The 2003 version opened fairly quickly, even on a late 90's computer.
Windows already takes far to long to load. I turn on my Linux PC and by time I stand up to get a coffee it's ready to go, then I remember it's Saturday and I won't be using Windows 11 all blessed day!
OfficeClickToRun.exe
is years and years old. This isn't a new thing at all.
that's the c2r maintenance process. main job is to set up and update the local files for office.
It's a maintenance process which preloads essential office files into memory for usage when you launch the different Microsoft applications so their startup time is reduced as well.
They will do this but then what option will they have left when they make it even more bloated and slow—since they now have this "extra room", as it were?
They'll move office straight into the window kernel.
All of this while Excel is still stuck in 1997 in terms of functionality.
So are bicycles. They do a thing and they do it well.
Nonsense, Excel is extremely bad at analyzing and visualizing data. The whole point of Excel is ease of use, cell reference, etc. Now make 10 graphs with different ranges, different axis ranges, etc. good luck. It is a whole lot of useless clicking, with open tabs like axis ranges of course always resetting to the line formatting. It is exactly like it was 20 years ago with zero improvement. You can still NOT simply input a cell with a value into the axis range to make it automatic.
Didn't they start doing that decades ago? Did they stop at some point?
it's been a long time but i vaguely remember an office tray icon or desktop toolbar or something that could run all the time.
nowadays, windows caching and prefetch should be more than enough.. and that's not even considering the fast ssd we have now, either.
CTRL-ALT-DELETE - Task Manager - Click the little fuel gauge on the left hand side to access and disable startup items.
Copilot? Disabled.
Microsoft 365 Copilot? Disabled.
Teams? Disabled.
Microsoft To Do? Disabled.
OneDrive? Disabled.
Phone Link? Disabled.
Xbox? Disabled.
Just add one more to the list...
shrugs in linux
Articles like this and the fact they're still trying to get recall back was reason enough for me to switch again.
The fuck? LibreOffice/any office suite in a browser is better than this.
I actually think this is a good solution
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