Surely that was x3/x4, I leave x6 running with 20 windows open for 6 weeks or more at a whack.This may not be an issue with the later versions, just something that I remember way back when.
Bleeding cowboys or whatever is the worst. IDK why I haven't uninstalled it, but rapid scrolling through my fonts always causes corel to have a stroke when I pass it.The quantity and especially quality of fonts the application's font manager "watches" can make a big impact on performance.
I never had those versions, so I can't say. However, it is project dependent. The more intensive the project(s), the less the amount of files that are required to cause that buildup. I have no idea how intensive those 20 windows are (as far as the files that they are displaying), if they are simple graphics (not saying that they are, just for example), I doubt that you'll have much of a problem. However, if those twenty files have intensive effects attached to them, that could be something else entirely. I have no idea how intensive the files are that the OP is running, this is just something that I have observed with my time with DRAW.Surely that was x3/x4, I leave x6 running with 20 windows open for 6 weeks or more at a whack.
Good points, most of my work is technical (not talking architect level here), once lenses, large bitmaps, and intricate vectors (1k pieces) get introduced, I'm lucky to not have the whole app crash during an autosave.I never had those versions, so I can't say. However, it is project dependent. The more intensive the project(s), the less the amount of files that are required to cause that buildup. I have no idea how intensive those 20 windows are (as far as the files that they are displaying), if they are simple graphics (not saying that they are, just for example), I doubt that you'll have much of a problem. However, if those twenty files have intensive effects attached to them, that could be something else entirely. I have no idea how intensive the files are that the OP is running, this is just something that I have observed with my time with DRAW.