Improve iOS and iPad performance
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Alex MacCaw
On both the iPhone and iPad apps, the performance could improve. Users with big graphs, say more than 50MB above, are especially seeing problems.
Sometimes these problems manifest as an infinite spinner because the app loads, uses up too much memory, crashes, and then reloads.
Tackling this is a big project, but we've made a huge amount of work towards this and deployed a bunch of performance improvements already behind the scenes.
John Schipper
I am a beta tester for the iPad app (but I don't think I am for the iPhone). Is there anyway I could get on the iPhone/IOS beta list?
Alex MacCaw
This is being rolled out right now to beta users.
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Manfred Haebig
I still experience this problem on my two iPhone 13mini with 256 and 512 GB storage - to a degree that renders the app nearly unusable.
Alex MacCaw
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Eric R.
Alex MacCaw is there any optimization made for frequently used notes? I'd imagine using link frequency or access patterns might help with larger graphs.
Offhand, I find that generally as pages become "blog post sized" I'm less prone to keep using them and instead start a new page as its a bit tricky to jump around larger documents without a TOC.