As nice as it is - it is likely that Kaleidoscope is thwarting your joy.
Have you tried trashing your Finder preferences and running your monitor at
millions of colours. I had similar experiences running Netscape in thousands
of colours. If this - and Disk First Aid/Norton Utilities does not help -
IŽd try to live without Kaleidoscope. And then again it might just be that
the Kaleidoscope scheme your using is the culprit. Kaleidoscope, of course,
slows Finder performance significantly...

Patrick Selliers

I disabled Kaleidoscope, and so far so good... though it's only been a couple of hours. but the last 2 days it's been getting worse, until it was crashing often, and the display was corrupted.

Millions of colors makes my SuperMac 19" slightly out-of-focus, so
I'm sticking with thousands. With milliions the focus controls can't
get it right.

Shame, as I really like the dark-gray-with-yellow-highlights scheme!
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