Two simple things to try. One is to run some kind of hardware
diagnostics. The second is to install your system and one or two main
apps on another hard drive and run with just that for a while. If your
apps run at their former good speed, that would be a clue. Then if you
run Apple Software Update and things slow down, there you go... If it
doesn't hurt you, then figure out what other change might have slowed
you down.
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