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Maximum Number of Nodes
Just curious, but would I be pushing UR to the limit if I eventually end up with about 20,000 nodes in Data Explorer? I have seen Kevin mention several times that his UR has "thousands" of nodes, but with no appreciable effect on performance. One of the reasons I have abandoned MindManager and several other programs (EverNote 1.1, askSam, etc.) are their severe limitations (in one way or another). We all want and need a program where we can store safely all our data, search and retrive it, etc. But there has to come a time when we will have to stop searching for the holy grail of PIMs, so to speak. UR is a fine program indeed. I'm just worried about limitations regarding the number of nodes, that's all.
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Please see this post:
http://www.kinook.com/Forum/showthre...ht=performance Not quite sure but I think this post is somehow related to yours. Leoram |
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Max...
Well, let's hear it directly from the horse's mouth, so to speak, instead of just speculating. Kinook? The exact answer is ...
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UR should continue to provide excellent performance with that many nodes. See the following for more details:
http://www.kinook.com/Forum/showthread.php?threadid=731 http://www.kinook.com/blog/?p=18 http://www.kinook.com/Forum/showthread.php?threadid=709 The two UR databases I use on a regular basis currently have ~ 4,500 and 11,000 items/links, respectively, and startup and quick searches are still nearly instantaneous (and one is even located on a network share). |
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