Desktop Optimization 1.0 Beta review
DownloadDesktop Optimization can optimize different GNOME applications to make it more faster and responsive. XML Optimization is a set o
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Desktop Optimization can optimize different GNOME applications to make it more faster and responsive.
XML Optimization is a set of method that reformat the XML metadata for use with XML stream.
The process is used in websites to minimize network bandwidth consumption and increase the memory space for the applications who store them locally. XML metadata is used by modern applications like OpenOffice.org, GNOME, Evolution, Rhythmbox, GDM, etc., and is used in SVG graphic rendering.
By Optimizing the XML metadata that those applications use, the application who parse them will require less memory usage, and less time parsing, thus improving speed and responsiveness.
Requirements:
GTK+ version 2.2.x
What's New in This Release:
By XML Optimization, the metadata will be preformatted, by removing the whitespace between the tags, and compacting the whole XML content into a single line, without making any changes in the data inside the tags. The process will make the file much smaller, giving increased memory space, and increased ease for the xml parser to read it.
Contains:
rhythmbox-quickstart
evolution-optimize
gnome-optimize
openoffice-optimize
doc-optimize
gconf-optimize
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