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Apple Computing Products:
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Big Sur boot up (at least) 3 times slower than Catalina.
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<blockquote data-quote="Smudger" data-source="post: 1872075" data-attributes="member: 107471"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>The behaviour I'm seeing is very easy to reproduce. Simply open a new .txt file, add some lines of text - it doesn't seem to matter how they are formatted - chose a line at random, highlight several characters starting at the left margin and delete or cut. In my case the screen scrolls up to the top of the file while the cursor stays in the same place that the deletion or cut took place but is usually out of sight if the file is big enough.</p><p></p><p>Where can I find a later build of TextEdit? Also if there is a version 11.1 of MacOS why has it not been offered to me? All other updates seem to get offered.</p><p></p><p>Edit: OK found the V11.1 update. It probably wasn't offered 'cos I didn't have Automatic updates selected.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the response and a Happy New Year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smudger, post: 1872075, member: 107471"] Hi The behaviour I'm seeing is very easy to reproduce. Simply open a new .txt file, add some lines of text - it doesn't seem to matter how they are formatted - chose a line at random, highlight several characters starting at the left margin and delete or cut. In my case the screen scrolls up to the top of the file while the cursor stays in the same place that the deletion or cut took place but is usually out of sight if the file is big enough. Where can I find a later build of TextEdit? Also if there is a version 11.1 of MacOS why has it not been offered to me? All other updates seem to get offered. Edit: OK found the V11.1 update. It probably wasn't offered 'cos I didn't have Automatic updates selected. Thanks for the response and a Happy New Year. [/QUOTE]
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