Comment by jauntywundrkind
1 day ago
My understanding is that the tauri CEF will use shared libraries where-as every Electron instance has its own copy of Chrome.
That's the whole point of my post: we get a relatively up to date Chrome and we get a shared library that all Tauri apps can share! Hence why I discussed why running n+1 apps should have lower overhead.
So it seems much much much better than Electron to me. Electron values the app developer, wants to give them assurances that the chromium is the exact specified chromium version, and bundles it. I get it, the world is complex and clamping down is a natural response, but this conservatism has given Electron its deservedly bad reputation, and Tauri's slightly shifted stance alleviates so much pain.
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