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Hi there, I'm new to this forum, so please forgive any newbie ignorance. I am a software developer of php/mysql web-based apps for a small firm. I just started developing for OS X and I figured this would be a good place to get advice/help
Anytime I run Xcode and Safari side-by-side, the entire Apple interface slows to crawl. A quick Force Quit -> Relaunch Finder does the trick, but can get annoying after doing this twice an hour. Anyone else running into similar problems, and any suggested solutions?
I am currently running:
Safari 3.1.2 (5525.20.1)
Xcode 3.1
(Component versions -
Xcode IDE: 1099.0
Xcode Core: 1100.0
ToolSupport: 1086.0)
Mac OS X 10.5.4
BTW I don't have any other programs/daemons running and the problem persists
Also note that I am simply running a c++ script that outputs Hello World, so I don't think its a buggy development app that's causing the problem either
Anytime I run Xcode and Safari side-by-side, the entire Apple interface slows to crawl. A quick Force Quit -> Relaunch Finder does the trick, but can get annoying after doing this twice an hour. Anyone else running into similar problems, and any suggested solutions?
I am currently running:
Safari 3.1.2 (5525.20.1)
Xcode 3.1
(Component versions -
Xcode IDE: 1099.0
Xcode Core: 1100.0
ToolSupport: 1086.0)
Mac OS X 10.5.4
BTW I don't have any other programs/daemons running and the problem persists
Also note that I am simply running a c++ script that outputs Hello World, so I don't think its a buggy development app that's causing the problem either