Hi all,
First, some comments on how things have been after my complete re-install 
Sunday. I waited until now because I was copying data back from Time Machine, 
letting Box and Dropbox sync their data with my hard drive, setting up my 
first-ever Windows VM and having that sync with my cloud services, and letting 
Spotlight index everything.

My Mac, I'm very sad to say, feels no faster. Apps still take a while to open, 
or open immediately but are busy for a while. Mail messages usually open 
immediately, but some can still take a long time (plaintext ones, so it's not 
an html rendering thing). VO has hardly bee choppy so far, so that's something, 
but nothing says that problem can't come back - it was never a constant issue 
in the first place, so it may well return soon.

I am at a loss. I looked at my Activity Monitor, and saw that Mail had written 
1.07gb of data, the largest amount written as far as I can tell. That isn't 
surprising, though, as that was likely when it was pulling all my mail for the 
first time since the re-install. All other apps seem normal, so there appears 
to be no excessive data usage. Even before the update, after I dumped 
Soundflower, nothing was making excessive use of the CPU, so that was not the 
problem. If anyone has suggestions, I'd love to hear them. Short of a new 
machine or downgrading to 10.8, I am out of ideas.

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Have a great day,
Alex
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