> I use the arrow key to navigate through the messages in my inbox. I'll
> get the little spinning disc/ball and a few seconds of being frozen and
> then I'm unlocked. I haven't had to force quit.
> Anyone else notice slower response in the mac mail app in 10.1.5?

Most of those around me don't use it, so I can't speak to that... I know
quicktime seems to have taken some big steps backwards on a bunch of our
machines.

Where before we could play mpeg fairly well, now they have all sorts of
problems playing. One trick we've found is that in order to get acceptable
frame rates you have to have a mousedown event- ie, click and let the drop
down for the help menu fall and keep it there- everything will play
normally.

On one of the dev lists this was explained as since your app is registering
a mouse down, it automatically gets higher priority... I've seen it help in
a bunch of other apps also.


Michael Bryan Bell
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