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Windows 11 speed

#1 Post by skiman »

Hi,

In the last newsletter I got from Alaska Software, they mentioned the speed problem of Xbase++ applications and others on Windows 11. According to the text was Microsoft aware of the problem and was there a solution promised for the 22H2 update.

It seems as this is available and can be installed.
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/ ... -p/3478084

Is someone likes the adventure and has a Windows 11 to try this...
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Chris.
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Re: Windows 11 speed

#2 Post by Auge_Ohr »

hi

Alaska point to Performance Problem using WebUI ... did you work with WebUI :?:
skiman wrote: Thu Aug 18, 2022 8:22 amIs someone likes the adventure and has a Windows 11 to try this...
you have to use Windows 11 in 2 Year when Windows 10 Support end ...
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#3 Post by skiman »

Jimmy,

This is the text, they don't mention WEBUI.
// Windows 11, the UI nightmare …


In our November 2021 newsletter, we stated that we have not been able to identify any shortcomings or incompatibilities with Windows 11. Unfortunately, more and more Windows users with larger GUI applications complain about sluggish UI behavior. This is true for Xbase++, Delphi, .NET or old MFC Windows C/C++ applications. The definite root cause is still unknown.
Microsoft has already stated that they are focusing on Windows 11 UI performance issues and plan to release a resolution with the 22H2 update, which means an update shall be available in autumn 2022.
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#4 Post by Auge_Ohr »

hi Chris,

have you read Link at End of Message :?:
On Feedback Hub and social media platforms, users complained of performance issues when using WinUI or XAML UI elements in Windows 11.
they talk about WebUI which have nothing to do with (slow) GDI32 with Alaska use.

but try it yourself if it make a Difference on your Xbase++ App, Windows DEV Version already have it
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#5 Post by Tom »

have you read Link at End of Message
WINUI, WINUI. The problem generally occurs with standard Windows components and controls created with the standard API.

The WebUI has nothing to do with the performance loss at dialog building and refreshing you are facing with Windows 11. Besides, there is still nothing as a WebUI in Xbase++ yet.
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#6 Post by Auge_Ohr »

hi Tom,

Consumer will now get Release which DEV Insider have since 1/2 Year and you can "test" if your Xbase++ App will be "faster" ...

to talk about Alaska WebUI is useless until you got it ...
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#7 Post by Auge_Ohr »

hi,

Windows 11 22H2 22621.382 have release Yesterday as "GA" (General Availability)

if you use Beta Version 22H2 22622 than de-install KB5015669 to go Back to 22621 and get KB5016632
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#8 Post by Auge_Ohr »

hi,

about (real) WinUI3 Control look here
https://apps.microsoft.com/store/detail ... n-us&gl=US

you can get Source here
https://github.com/microsoft/WinUI-Gallery

as you can see it have nothing to do what Alaska call WebUI :naughty:
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