A while back a friend showed me this video. I decided today that I should see how long it takes to load all of Office. It's hard to tell exactly what Office components they used, but I settled on Word, Excel, Outlook, Publisher, OneNote, and Powerpoint.
I'm not sure the best way to launch a bunch of apps at once, but I settled on a batch file. My batch file looks like this:
START WinWord
START Excel
START Outlook
START MSPub
START OneNote
START Powerpnt
And the results....................
2.7 seconds.
Obviously the insane setup in that video is faster, but I think 2.7 seconds is very good with one drive.
posted on Thursday, April 09, 2009 10:06 AM
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