: While complex, it is built to be resource-efficient; users can further optimize performance by unloading unused skins or increasing update intervals. Why It's Considered "Better"
We tested Big Sur RC1 against the previous "McMojave" suite and the "Big Sur 2.0" skin by a different author on an Intel i5 laptop with 8GB of RAM.
The short answer is yes. The long answer requires diving into the architecture, the visual fidelity, and the "invisible" optimizations that make RC1 a masterpiece of skin development.
Compared to older "Beta" versions or disparate widget packs, the RC1 (Release Candidate 1) provides: [WIP] Big Sur for Rainmeter by fediaFedia on DeviantArt
: While complex, it is built to be resource-efficient; users can further optimize performance by unloading unused skins or increasing update intervals. Why It's Considered "Better"
We tested Big Sur RC1 against the previous "McMojave" suite and the "Big Sur 2.0" skin by a different author on an Intel i5 laptop with 8GB of RAM.
The short answer is yes. The long answer requires diving into the architecture, the visual fidelity, and the "invisible" optimizations that make RC1 a masterpiece of skin development.
Compared to older "Beta" versions or disparate widget packs, the RC1 (Release Candidate 1) provides: [WIP] Big Sur for Rainmeter by fediaFedia on DeviantArt