Zotero not responding even for small tasks
Dear All,
I have decided to migrate from Qiqqa to another reference manager, and I am currently trying out both Zotero and Mendeley. While I overall prefer Zotero, I have encountered a problem that is making me lean heavily towards Mendeley.
Namely, everything I do in Zotero freezed the application for a varying amount of time. For example, even importing as little as 5 small pdf references will freeze the application for as long as 5 minutes, and using Zotfile to rename/organize my pdf files through Zotero freezes the application for even an hour.
By "freeze" I mean that it is marked as "Not Responding" by Windows, and if I try to close the program it tells me that "Xulrunner is not responding". Now, I understand that leaving the program idle and letting him do its work eventually get the task done, but is it normal that it freezes in this fashion for so long?
Thank you for your time and consideration, best regards,
GC
I have decided to migrate from Qiqqa to another reference manager, and I am currently trying out both Zotero and Mendeley. While I overall prefer Zotero, I have encountered a problem that is making me lean heavily towards Mendeley.
Namely, everything I do in Zotero freezed the application for a varying amount of time. For example, even importing as little as 5 small pdf references will freeze the application for as long as 5 minutes, and using Zotfile to rename/organize my pdf files through Zotero freezes the application for even an hour.
By "freeze" I mean that it is marked as "Not Responding" by Windows, and if I try to close the program it tells me that "Xulrunner is not responding". Now, I understand that leaving the program idle and letting him do its work eventually get the task done, but is it normal that it freezes in this fashion for so long?
Thank you for your time and consideration, best regards,
GC
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Could you submit a Debug ID for some action that takes longer than it reasonably should, but try to find something that's on the order of minutes (5 should be ok), not an hour.
Thank you for your kind response.
Here is a DebugID: D917870075.
The operation - renaming 9 references through Zotfile - took more than 5 minutes.
I will post another DebugID for adding references shortly.
Thank you again for your time and support,
GC
It took more than 5 minutes of "Not responding" to add 10 references.
Mendeley required like 30 seconds, and the software was still 100% responsive in the meantime :-(
Dan will have to take a look at the Debug logs.
Thank you again for your help,
GC
In either case, renaming the files using ZotFile for that first Debug ID should not have taken this long.
I know that Zotero is more web-centric (and I have no problems adding stuff directly from websites such as Jstor), but I have many pdfs already, and this seems like the way I am supposed to add them to Zotero. Am I doing it right?
Thanks again,
GC
Where are the actual PDFs stored? Are they on your local hard drive or perhaps a network share?
They are stored on my local hard drive.
And by the way, my computer is a decent one (Lenovo X200 Tablet with P600 and 3GB of RAM, for the record), so I doubt it's a problem of the computer. Besides, Mendeley is importing everything in a matter of seconds.
Thanks again,
GC
I tried to install Zotero on a different computer and everything seemed fine - it imported pdfs really fast and seamlessly. I then activated PDF indexing and the problems started...up to 5 minutes of "Not responding" for a handful of articles.
Deactivating PDF indexing solves the problem, but of course it drastically reduces the usefulness of the entire software - especially as opposed to Mendeley and Qiqqa, which have full text search. Is there a way to tell Zotero to index pdfs in the background after importing them?
I really love this software, but honestly this would be a dealbreaker for me :-(
After activating it it seems that the indexing is a lot faster. Maybe it's just psychological because I really want to love Zotero and use it, but it does seem a lot faster. Just as an information, I simply have to install the xpi file from Zotero itself, right?
It does not solve the problem, but definitely makes it more usable. Background sync should definitely be on top of the development list, imho.
Thank you again for your kind help!
All the best,
GC
Zotero's built-in PDF indexing is currently pretty slow, and we have plans to improve that in a future version, but it also looks like you increased the number of pages indexed from the default. So if you did that and then indexed some large PDFs, that could easily slow down anything that uses the full-text index going forward.
Unless you have a huge library, just indexing normal-sized PDFs with the default settings wouldn't produce the kind of slow-downs you're seeing.