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funny, none of this ever happened before OSX 10.11.1, to be honest the whole system seems sluggish, after that update.
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That I can't comment on: I haven't noticed any particular sluggishness in 10.11.1 or .2.
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Spinning beach ball solved (for me)
I was having the same problem on launching SD! and also Safari, Disk Utility and many other applications. Problem was solved by removing all of the items listed in the Login Items panel of the Users & Groups Pref Pane.
I have not bothered to determine which of the many items I had originally was the cause of launch problem. At the moment, I have re-installed only 4 apps in the Login Items list: iTunes Helper, Keyboard Maestro, and Crashplan. All the others I launch after login is completed by means of a Keyboard Mestro macro. |
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Hm. I don't know why that would make a difference!
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One or more of the login applications interacted with launchd and somehow interfered with normal launching. Since removing most of the login items eliminated the problem and made restarting or logging in much faster, I did not go through the step-wise addition of individual apps to identify the culprit. It actually saves time to simplify the login process and launch the apps via a Keyboard Maestro macro after startup has completed.
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