• Subject: Re: Is Ops Navigator slow for others too?
  • From: Evan Harris <spanner@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2000 07:40:41 +1200

Booth

I have had exactly the same experience.

My major beef (well at the moment, anyway) is that when you browse the IFS 
the files are in no order whatsoever. And even better, you can't sort or 
otherwise arrange them.

It's actually rather embarrassing when the Domino and NT administrators are 
looking for a file on the IFS and they see this wonderfully helpful behaviour.

regards
Evan Harris


>Using Ops Navigator for ordinary tasks is discouragingly slow.  The time
>it takes to expand the tree to the desired place is way too long,
>especially if the correct place isn't where one expects it to be in the
>tree.  Once opened to the correct place then its really great, but until
>then it is a bummer.
>
>Or is this just me finding misery where others find only joy?

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