Re: Text Editor Performance Tests
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2016 3:11 am
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I keep getting a xls file containing only the source code (html css js) of tinyupload.com's download link page, weird! but atm I can only open the xls file in Android (no Windows) dunno wheter to worry or feel ashamed for being missing something. I dared think it is a tinyupload issue.TP109 wrote:Please give a reason why it should be uploaded elsewhere. If there is a problem, I would like to know about it.
Nobody else has complained about this. I use TinyUpload because it doesn't require registration and I can get a download count, although I can't find out who has downloaded the files or when they were downloaded. So it provides limited stats without a lot of hassle. To determine if TinyUpload is the problem, I uploaded the file to the link below:xor wrote:I keep getting a xls file containing only the source code (html css js) of tinyupload.com's download link page, weird! but atm I can only open the xls file in Android (no Windows) dunno wheter to worry or feel ashamed for being missing something. I dared think it is a tinyupload issue.TP109 wrote:Please give a reason why it should be uploaded elsewhere. If there is a problem, I would like to know about it.
Just for reference, Imgur has free hosting and you can list as many as you want. ShareX has a great interface for uploading multiple images.TP109 wrote:Posts are limited to 3 attachments, so here are the remainder of the charts for the 500MB and 750MB launch times.
SavageEd2, QuickEdit and HiEditor basically show blank text interfaces while loading large files although the editors themselves are visible. They are nonfunctional during that time and can't be used in any way. The positive part is that they don't usually crash while loading large files.webfork wrote:Interesting stuff. Some questions here:
* I wonder what Savageed is doing for 2 minutes with a 750 meg file. Maybe the program is indexing the file so it can run searches? Does Clipedit or Editpadlite have any trouble searching the file after the initial (almost instant) file load?
* Did EditPad crash in the 750 meg test?
Just for reference, Imgur has free hosting and you can list as many as you want. ShareX has a great interface for uploading multiple images.TP109 wrote:Posts are limited to 3 attachments, so here are the remainder of the charts for the 500MB and 750MB launch times.