I was trying out 2.5.1 on my Mac (Mountain Lion) and was prepared to report 
that it was crashing when I tried closing and then re-opening my main checking 
account register. Every time I did, I got a beach ball/hourglass, and had to 
force quit the application. 

I thought the problem had to do with the fact that my Accounts were set to use 
tab color designators (which are not displaying, BTW). But loading a couple of 
other colored-tab accounts worked. That was when I remembered the thread 
regarding SLOW loading. Sure enough, when I tried again to open my account, and 
this time waited over two minutes (!!), my account opened in the new register. 
So consider this another voice raised for needing this to work faster. I truly 
thought I had crashed the software!

Having loaded the new register, I see what folks have been saying about the 
screen flag for future transactions. Personally I think it does not work. Users 
looking at the register see it naturally as a flow of time from the top of the 
screen to the bottom, and having the blue horizontal line is highly effective 
at indicating a transition from past to future. Having a vertical bar might 
work, but is nowhere near as obvious. Furthermore, embedding this bar two 
thirds of the way off to the right makes no sense to me at all. At the very 
least, it should default to the left-most position. I was able to move it to 
the left--by moving all the other fields to the right, which was quite 
cumbersome. I think the old way would be clearer. Or perhaps the entire 
transaction could have a different background color if its in the future?

I'll note that the correct heading is "Withdrawal", not "Withdrawl."

Finally, the click-sortable columns is really neat, but I would like to see it 
possible to have a "Click to restore the default sort order" button. I did not 
see any way to return to this sort order once I had clicked on a heading. This 
is especially frustrating since the tendency to re-sort a column is great when 
one is simply trying to resize the columns.

Cheers,
David
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