NW 2.04 and Mountain Lion
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NW 2.04 and Mountain Lion
I just installed Mountain Lion on my Macbook Pro (and, so far, wishing I had not). Things are running very slowly, including NW (saving as a pdf, for example, took a good five minutes). So I'm wondering if others have experienced this slowdown and whether there is any reason to think it is connected to NW.
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Re: NW 2.04 and Mountain Lion
If everything on 10.8 is running slowly for you, it's very unlikely the problem is NWP. However, if there's some particular aspect of NWP that's unusually slow (and other applications aren't as sluggish in the same regard), then please let us know and we can take a look.
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Re: NW 2.04 and Mountain Lion
I am running Mountain Lion (with NWPro) on a Mac Pro and a Macbook Air and have no problems with things running slow.
You could do a search for "Macbook Pro slow" on the Mountain Lion community on the Apple Discussions site, some people are reporting problems with slowing up using Macbook Pros.
One of the replies pointed to this site http://www.reedcorner.net/understanding ... ightmares/ and said it may help.
You could do a search for "Macbook Pro slow" on the Mountain Lion community on the Apple Discussions site, some people are reporting problems with slowing up using Macbook Pros.
One of the replies pointed to this site http://www.reedcorner.net/understanding ... ightmares/ and said it may help.
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Re: NW 2.04 and Mountain Lion
Thanks for the responses. I did keep digging around. When I checked Activity Monitor, I found that CalendarAgent was hogging a huge amount of memory and using a lot of cpu. Poking around some more, I found the following: http://robert.accettura.com/blog/2012/0 ... ating-cpu/
I followed these directions, albeit very slowly since the Macbook Pro was so sluggish, and it worked. Hoping this may help others, since there were several others who were complaining about exactly this issue.
I followed these directions, albeit very slowly since the Macbook Pro was so sluggish, and it worked. Hoping this may help others, since there were several others who were complaining about exactly this issue.