Ah, so now you're saying that Windows apps have a higher standard than GNU ones? *giggle*
No and I think you know that. Companies producing proprietary code are more likely to optimise the program out of the box sooner than a free software project because the users can only say yes or no to the software, not work on it themselves. Of course, "premature optimisation" is a well-known way to condemn a program to failure.
[...] little think about it. (user/serach nodes) Time to learn CVS...
Brokenness that it is.
Anyway, if you're going to be silly, I'll leave you to your own counsel.