To build on what TJ says, open the Activity Monitor utility and sort by 
"%CPU" descending. That will show you what's causing the slow-down.

Also, are you using a remote-mounted disk (NFS or otherwise)? I've noticed 
BBEdit gets pretty slow when doing that, especially when you are using a 
slow network connection.


On Tuesday, February 26, 2013 5:34:24 PM UTC-8, Gale wrote:
>
> When I have a file open with BBEdit my computer performance gets slower 
> and slower. The keyboard buffer will store a bunch of keystrokes before 
> anything appears on the screen. The first time this occurred I thought Time 
> Machine was doing its momentary backup but it speed up when the Time 
> Machine icon went back to sleep. Anyone else having a similar problem?

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