on 9/3/03 11:54 AM, Eric D. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > beach ball was active searching for apps). Anyway, when the Finder returned > it hadn't found an app to open with. Selecting fewer docs results in less of > a lag. I've developed a similar kind of strategy with folders I've placed in > the dock -- I will avoid moving the mouse over a pop-up folder unless I need > to access its contents... OS X is really sluggish about dealing with > sub-menus.
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