one more thing...
That "Mac Experience" that is being used so much. I am a OSX user because of all those reasons against MS/Linux and all those reasons for Apple.
However, I still get the watch, spinning wheel and slow menu items occassionally on my Mac Pro Quad with 16GB RAM. It is not a HDD issue... it is usually an application problem, and almost always because I run MS Office 2008 for Mac on my office machines !!!!!
Seriously, Spotlight indexing, iPhoto cache updates etc etc etc can all take up too many CPU cycles and cause these blips, without any HDD (or SSD) access at all. It doesn't detract from the usefullness or experience of OSX though.
That "Mac Experience" that is being used so much. I am a OSX user because of all those reasons against MS/Linux and all those reasons for Apple.
However, I still get the watch, spinning wheel and slow menu items occassionally on my Mac Pro Quad with 16GB RAM. It is not a HDD issue... it is usually an application problem, and almost always because I run MS Office 2008 for Mac on my office machines !!!!!
Seriously, Spotlight indexing, iPhoto cache updates etc etc etc can all take up too many CPU cycles and cause these blips, without any HDD (or SSD) access at all. It doesn't detract from the usefullness or experience of OSX though.