Speed-Focused Messaging App Redesigns

The Rebuilt Slack App Increases Performance

A new edition of the Slack desktop app was recently made available for Windows and macOS. The redesign will bring a number of different performance upgrades to the platform. According to the company, the new app will launch 33% faster than its predecessor. The new Slack desktop app will also require 50% less RAM than the previous edition.

In order to roll out the improvements to the messaging app, the code was made multi-workspace aware. This means that Slack will not make single copies for individual workspaces that use RAM for each instance. The new version of the app now reuses components with a more up to date codebase. Slack was working on the updated app for two years.

All of the editions to the platform are currently available and users are able to download the new desktop app on the Slack Website.
Trend Themes
1. Faster Launch Times - The redesigned Slack app launches 33% faster, presenting an opportunity for other messaging apps to improve their launch speed.
2. Reduced RAM Usage - By requiring 50% less RAM, the new Slack app opens up opportunities for other software to optimize their memory usage.
3. Multi-workspace Awareness - The code structure of Slack's app allows for efficient memory management across multiple workspaces, inspiring other collaboration tools to adopt similar strategies.
Industry Implications
1. Messaging Apps - The improvements made by Slack could spark innovation in the messaging app industry, encouraging competitors to focus on enhancing performance.
2. Software Development - The rebuilt Slack app presents opportunities for software developers to explore techniques for faster app launches and reduced memory consumption.
3. Collaboration Tools - The multi-workspace aware functionality of Slack's app redesign serves as a disruptor in the collaboration tools industry, potentially inspiring new approaches to workspace management.

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