even when I try to sort a list of only 2,300 items, Everything asks me if I really want to do this as "gathering and sorting" this data could take several minutes. If I confirm with OK it comes back with sorted results within a fraction of a second to a max of ~1 second. Not exactly taxing, right?
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I therefore tried this on all files on one of my computers (>300,000) and Everything turned out to sort for date/time at a rate exceeding >45,000/minute. This speed does not apply to lower numbers of files as ~40,000 files typically takes ~9 seconds and thus give a search speed of >260,000/minute. So the above >45,000 for a large set seems to be a range where efficiency is decreasing (small surprise) and thus more or less a lower bound that this message appearing or not could be based upon.
Given that even a really large number of files sorts at a rate of >45,000/minute, this essentially useful warning message should be given from a much larger list size onward, more like ~100,000 files in the list or so.
Kind regards,
Ingmar