Well explained! here's also an explanation on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BloatwareGoratrix wrote:using too many shared libraries and/or frameworks, instead of coding the needed functionality yourself. those libraries: 1. take up too much RAM, 2. are sometimes coded a lot less efficiently, therefore are slower.koolkeys wrote:I'm just waiting for somebody to make a legitimate definition of "bloat". Everyone says the host they like is slick and fast, and others are bloated. Why? What IS bloat? And why does it make a host worse than another?
Example:
Empty REAPER instance in Windows TaskManager: 19MB
Empty Reason instance in Windows TaskManager: 24MB
Empty Live instance in Windows TaskManager: 142MB
There! Good example of what bloatware is! Now don't tell me that all these 142MB RAM would be required for an empty host. As Reaper shows ... obviously not.