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And again, we have that anonymous other tool which only you knowmakinero wrote:Read is not designed assuming that it have all the data in RAM so it will be not fast.
Other tool read speed of 400 MB/s (3-4 TB) in peaks 500 MB/s (2TB)
use 3 500 000 KB RAM
but I want more intuitive simpler the interface of this application, so I ask to performance TCPowerGREP:
Quickly search through large numbers of files on your PC or network using powerful text patterns to find exactly the information you want. Search and replace with plain text or regular expressions to maintain web sites, source code, reports, ...
problem is the folder reading.Lefteous wrote:The question in this case is as always if the problem is the folder reading or filling the listbox with so many items...
I can't find any evidence in your post that folder enumeration is the problem not displaying items. You may be interested in a discussion about the way TC displays items: http://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?p=123583#123583problem is the folder reading.
Why do 50% of my medium and large folders on the disk is read slowly.
Explorer - always wins with speed, not to mention other specialist tools read "MFT " always win with TC.
TC - was never not be fast. Never. Nobody translate weight on the overall speed. No one. Because there are other more important things?
I dream of such a tool, which will be able to handle today's large server disks at high speed. Is any progress made in this TC. The answer is. No.
This topic is 10 years old!Lefteous wrote: I can't find any evidence in your post that folder enumeration is the problem not displaying items. You may be interested in a discussion about the way TC displays items: http://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?p=123583#123583
It's definitely related to your issue as it deals with displaying very large amounts of items in listboxes or listviews. Explorer for example uses a listview control. So to follow your way to argue one could say that the listbox control in TC is the problem - but it's not that simple. It depends on how it's used. I linked to the thread as I think that it could be the real issue here. There is not so much a developer can do to speed up the actual enumeration.It has nothing to do with my issue!
Why you dig up old threads?