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1. Caching in the dock
Caching images in the dock. I do not know doc may have uses caching image files, but suddenly no))
- Caching of the files in the stack will increase the processing speed and reduce the load on the processor. Caching should in my opinion occur with a decrease of pictures, that is, until the size and quality that uses the dock in the end.
- For example: I use quality. Png image size no smaller than 256x256, and they are in the dock I have only 50x50. So caching would be used precisely these small cached images to reduce the load on the processor at every startup when you turn dock companies.
But this is a function of increasing when you hover on the icons (I personally do not use, do not like) So while these cached files by itself will not do, so this will need to contact the original files with icons.
- The stack: The stack caching even more logical, there are no increases when you hover there and visits to the original files are not needed.
- The Gallery: The galleries at every opening of the newly processed image from the original files (that I noticed, maybe not as I do not know), and is even with the active point in the cache configuration items (maybe this is not true to the pictures I do not know at least it seems to me that this caching files).
Caching of files in the gallery, we can save both on the processor load, and on the processing time. That is because of this we get almost instantaneous appearance of the entire contents of the gallery (maybe some it is so instantaneous, but I have not so percent is not too powerful, but even on more powerful processors, we still obtain savings, and it goes well in any case)
2. Stack in the style of Snow leopard
It would be very useful in my order in the stack would be possible to move through folders inside the dock
This is purely a small improvement, but I think it will increase the ergonomics of the program