John Fultz

John Fultz

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Just confirming that I've installed 5.89, and it does, indeed fix my issue, coded ODNT-9619, which created a major performance issue when launching apps from a fence while Peek was active. Thanks for the prompt update!

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[quote who="sdrohan" reply="23" id="3963170"] Quoting John Fultz, reply 22 Reproducible after a clean boot. In the test account, with all services and startup apps disabled (excepting one AV-related startup that wouldn't disable...part of ESET NOD32), with the default-created fences, launching Firefox from a fence wa

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Reproducible after a clean boot. In the test account, with all services and startup apps disabled (excepting one AV-related startup that wouldn't disable...part of ESET NOD32), with the default-created fences, launching Firefox from a fence was instantaneous without Peek, and took 18s with Peek. It also blanked out the non-primary background image.

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No animated wallpaper. Just one of the stock images that comes with Windows as my background. Further info... * I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling from a fresh download (with reboots in between), and it hasn't changed the behavior. But, notably, when I installed, I didn't let it clear the settings as I wasn't keen to recreate my Fences configuration. If there's a way to export or duplicate the configuration, let me know, and I'll be happy to try an entire

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My Fences just was updated to 5.88 revision 8 today (installed earlier, then a fresh reboot this morning), and I'm noticing performance regressions when using Peek. When I invoke Peek, whether by clicking the hot corner (my typical use) or by using a keyboard shortcut (atypical, but tried it to see if it'd make a difference), I'm seeing the following new behaviors... * The background desktop image for my non-primary monitor disappears...it just goes to black (regardless of wheth

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