

This suggests that the problem lies somewhere in my installation and not in sweethome3d. To my surprise, it suffered from the same sluggishness as the 6.1.2 version.

A version I had previously working on the same computer and which worked well once you got used to the tiny text and menus. I then tried running SweetHome3D-5.7.jar. X11Util: Open: NamedX11DisplayĪs suggested, I tried adding =false =true when calling the. X11Util.Display: Shutdown (JVM shutdown: true, open (no close attempt): 1/1, reusable (open, marked uncloseable): 0, pending (open in creation order): 1) WARNING: Use -illegal-access=warn to enable warnings of further illegal reflective access operations WARNING: Please consider reporting this to the maintainers of WARNING: Illegal reflective access by (file:/home/dominik/Downloads/SweetHome3D-6.1.2.jar) to method () While about 20% of users of Sweet Home 3D come from Germany, it is also popular in the United States and France.WARNING: An illegal reflective access operation has occurred Relative to the overall usage of users who have this installed on their PCs, most are running Windows 7 (SP1) and Windows 10.

The setup package generally installs about 42 files and is usually about 14.39 MB (15,086,932 bytes). The primary executable is named SweetHome3D.exe. The software is designed to connect to the Internet and adds a Windows Firewall exception in order to do so without being interfered with. A scheduled task is added to Windows Task Scheduler in order to launch the program at various scheduled times (the schedule varies depending on the version). It adds a Browser Helper Object (BHO) to Internet Explorer. Delaying the start of this service is possible through the service manager. It adds a background controller service that is set to automatically run. Manually stopping the service has been seen to cause the program to stop functing properly. Upon being installed, the software adds a Windows Service which is designed to run continuously in the background. Sweet Home 3D version 3.5 is a software program developed by eTeks.
