Programas lentos

Navegando un poco por ahi me encontre con el siguiente articulo me parecio interesante, ahi se los dejo:

This is the worst of the worst.

1. Acrobat Reader

Adobe Acrobat Reader is like a stocky frat guy you never want to invite to your Halloween parties, because he’ll show up wearing a giant gift-wrapped box with a «To: Women, From: God» label on top. He thinks he is all that, but he really just wore a costume so big he can’t get through the front door and has to stay outside by the fire all night (true story!).

Back on topic though, Acrobat reader does one thing poorly — read PDFs. To do this it needs to download updates at least twice a month. Acrobat’s other big feature is the ability to bring your system to a roaring halt while it boots up its massive amount of plugins and libraries. All this to display (wait for it) — a page.

FoxIt Reader is a much better solution. Download it, and you’ll no longer cringe each time your accidentally click on a PDF link while browsing the internet.

2. iTunes

I CAN HAZ MANY HOURS OF IPOD SYNCING? KTHXBYE!

For the love of Apple, why is iTunes such a cow of an application? It is a media player! It should be light and the media should be heavy. Instead we have a bloated and increasingly complex application that takes so long to load, is so ugly, and takes up so much memory the only option is to not use it and pull up Pandora. And let’s not even talk about the painful process of syncing a new iPod using this pile of cowplop.

3. Real Player

Real Player could have been YouTube. Instead it is, well, Real Player. Like a pushy kid on your front lawn trying to sell you a magazine subscription, Real Player just doesn’t leave you alone. It is constantly trying to take over all the media on your hard drive, your web browser, and your MP3 Players. To make matters worse it continuously tries to upsell you on Rhapsody and SuperPass. Yeah, let’s just SuperPass on those options. Thanks.

You might try Real Alternative instead.

4. Internet Explorer

Yes, the great drunk-and-raving-at-family-Christmas-gatherings granddad of bad software. Will Microsoft ever fix this? Sure IE 7.0 is better than IE 6.0, but that is only in a «at least Mussolini made the trains run on time» sort of way. It is still evil. Can’t believe it? Ask any web developer to explain how many hours they’ve spent in the last month getting their site to work in IE and you’ll get the picture.

If you aren’t using FireFox, do.

5. Microsoft Outlook

Hello Microsoft! Please! It is nearly 2008! How is it possible GMail and Yahoo Mail are so much faster and so much more feature-rich than your flagship mail client? How is it, in the world of 500 spam messages a day, that Outlook becomes pitch-drip slow as soon as you have a couple thousand messages? How is it your business contact manager is always trying to do mysterious things, always failing to do them, and always complaining about it in the middle of startup? And how, oh please tell us how, can you justify a message search that scans a folder at the same speed we do?

Let’s face it, no matter how fast your processor, how big your hard drive, or how many Gigs of RAM you have — your PC will still never run like a gazelle. With junk like the aforementioned software cluttering up your C Drive from day one, you’ll always be stuck waddling along at Winnie-the-Pooh speeds. And if that is too fast for you, perhaps a downgrade to Vista is in order.

Si quieren echarle un vistazo a una «traduccion» está en el siguiente link:

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solo quiero resaltar lo de IE que es bastante descriptivo 😀 me gusta mas la traduccion jeje

4. Internet Explorer:


Si aún no estás utilizando Firefox, quizás merezcas todo el sufrimiento que este programa regala sin miramientos. Pues has de ser masoquista si aún te sometes a la esquizofrenia del IE teniendo una excelente opción disponible desde hace 3 años. Por si no te ha quedado claro, el IE es el demonio mismo, sálvate mientras puedas.
Acceso al paraíso: Firefox

7 Responses to Programas lentos

  1. Yarbles dice:

    Pffft. You’ll cringe the first time you try to cut-and-paste something from a PDF while using Foxit and it tells you that you need to buy the full version.

  2. neobrr dice:

    Que dice este cuate (Yarbles), vos, solo entiendo cortar-y-pegar, JAAA JA JA JA.
    Nel vos, fijate que yo habia pensado lo mismo Adobe en mi maquina corre lento, y estaba por buscar, algo como Foxit, ya yo instale y se ve la mejora.
    ORALE!!!

    henryBarrientos -nn NEO -a endComment

  3. feryac dice:

    Yarbles why are you trying to cute and paste. Don’t you see this???
    Text converter: You may convert the whole PDF document into a simple text file.

    This is the option you need to copy the text of your pdf documents

    Yo estoy bien con xpdf ya probare algun dia Foxit se ve interesante.

  4. b3@ dice:

    MMMMM
    bueno tendre que probar el foxit pq tampoco lo he usado 😦

  5. robertotrujillo dice:

    bueno…del acrobat no lo dudo….es lentisimo de verdad….iexplore, tambien me parece malisimo, aunque en lo que difiero es que (aunque es «mi navegador») firefox no es el paraiso…porque creo que le programaron un metodo que se llama algo asi como

    Consumir_ram_por_montones()

    pero que va, aun asi me sigue gustando mas que todos.

  6. Sora dice:

    Well written article.

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