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From: Jon Paris <Jon.Paris@Partner400.com> > This reminds me of something we found some years ago during testing with > users. Their perception of the response time also had a lot to do with when > they first saw something come back on the screen. Users at a remote site > who saw their screen start to fill up after about 1.5 seconds (but didn't > see the complete screen for 4 or 5 seconds) were happier with the response > time than local users were when they had a completed screen in 2 seconds. > I guess the difference between my experience and Jon' was that my response was already less than 2 seconds.
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