![]() ![]() (The one quirk I have noticed? The MacBook Pro’s Scrolling Trackpad feature didn’t seem to work quite right in Microsoft Word.) But I honestly haven’t perceived any slowness in those applications. Microsoft Office, aren’t currently available in versions that run natively on Intel processors. Several of my bread-and-butter applications, most notably Once Spotlight finished its dirty work, the system became incredibly responsive, much more so than my previous 1.5GHz PowerBook. But a quick check with the Activity Monitor application showed me the truth: my initial system slowdown was being caused by Spotlight indexing all the files I had just copied over to my new system. Initially I was concerned that my non-native applications were running quite slowly, because the spinning beach ball cursor made numerous appearances. SpamSieve, and several other programs were running at full, Universal speed. One of the first things I did do upon switching was update several of my favorite utilities to Universal versions: after a quick download,
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