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Re: [ Jun 30 ] [ 23001 \ 21051 ] [ v5 ] Calkulin's Kitchen & ROMs

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Originally Posted by powe6563 View Post
Well I figured I would get that answe, lol. But how is it that you pro chefs get all the apps packed into yours and still have 30mb or more on even the most loaded Roms?

Oh and whie I'm asking pro chef questions, what difference does a pagepool make? I see ranges from 6-24 and I have no idea which is better or why.
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Originally Posted by scrambler7 View Post
really? i would think that compression would make things run slower. i think lz compression was popular (maybe it still is, haven't cooked in a while) but that was mainly for image files and would actually slow things down.

as for saving space, i deleted all the ringtones/alerts/alarms except for a handful since i would use my custom ringtones anyway. the good thing about 6.5 is that they will run off of internal storage as opposed to 6.1 which would require them to be run from the device.
There are different types of compression, and each type works with different apps. There is squeezeit, which is good for some exe's, but not others -- some it actually speeds up after they are compressed. LZX compression is a simple option in the visual kitchen which will regain lost of space very easily. LZX doesn't really cause anything to run slower, it just takes longer for the app to open initially as it is uncompressing. What Trident was referring to is a specific compression for manilla -- chainfire's cfc compression.
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