![]() Still, although variable, the numbers tend to be close to what I list, as are the patterns in which they occur. That’s mostly to give you an idea of what I’m seeing rather than to be perfectly accurate. ![]() ![]() Stating that things are slow doesn’t quite cut it, so I provided some numbers below. This morning, after having shut down/restarted, things seemed a bit better, but were still far from satisfying. *) iMac Retina late 2014, 4GHz i7, 16GB RAM, AMD Radeon R9 M295X 4GB, 3GB Fusion drive, Mac OS X 10.10.5, Safari 8.0.8, Preview 8.0, Adobe Acrobat Reader DC 2.147029 In other words: can I improve things? Any and all comments are welcome. I wonder whether this is due to a property of the file (my guess), or to an (configuration?) issue with my Mac. Scrolling and/or enlarging once again triggers a prolonged SPOD show in either app, but at least I can eventually view the contents. Both Safari and Preview open it, albeit slowly too. But when I try to enlarge it or scroll down, it vanishes again with a SPOD interlude. It then displays the entire width of the document in the Reader window at a magnification that renders it unreadable. Trying to load one initially crashed Adobe Reader, and it won’t display (= blank Reader window) on subsequent attempts, until I select Select All. They load rather slowly and SPOD profusely when scrolling. These reports are relatively small (~1.7MB) spreadsheet-based PDF files of a kind that I rarely encounter. While trying to peruse an antivirus utility coverage report from Security Spread, I was struck by the problems that caused in both Safari and Adobe Reader/Preview *.
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