http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/MBF-Imagej-brutally-slow-tp3698188p3698190.html
Thanks to Wayne and Nicola for their suggestions.
Disabling JFileChooser did the trick for me.
> If your problem is not when you start ImageJ, but when you use
> JFileChooser (e.g try to select a file from a folder), I had a similar
> problem with netbeans (IDE for java)
>
> I resolved by disable zip stuff:
> (on windows start-->exec)
> regsvr32 /u %windir%\system32\zipfldr.dll
>
> for detail of problem see:
>
http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=5033747>
> I loose much time to detect this features. Hope this help,
> -nicola
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> 2007/10/18, rustyconc <
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>> Folks,
>>
>> A question from an ImageJ newbie...
>>
>> A clean install of ImageJ with either a separate JRE 1.6 Update 3 or
>> bundled JRE has a basically instantaneous response to File:Open...
>>
>> A clean install of MBF_ImageJ (IJ bundled with a ton of plugins for
>> microscopy
http://www.macbiophotonics.ca/imagej/) with either JRE setup
>> takes some 10-20 secs before the Open dialog shows up after clicking
>> File:Open...
>>
>> So, presumably in all those bundled plugins is something that is slowing the
>> Open dialog. Any ideas? I don't relish the thought of eliminating them one
>> by one.
>>
>> IJ 1.38x, WinXP
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Russell
>>
>>
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