I use a good number of elements in my editing (videos, images of different kinds, animations, transitions, audio files and effects). I have been reading some articles online comparing it with FinalCut Pro, and several sources point out Camtasia is better user friendly, but lagging or crashing on occasion when working on heavy projects. I have been using Camtasia (video and audio editor) by TechSmith since 2015. I was editing a video exactly at the time you point out. Thank you very much for your guidance and support! I would like to learn what the best way to use Word and PowerPoint on all my Apple devices is.Īlso, how do I safely uninstall the troublesome apps? What are the recommended next steps I should take? ![]() I had originally subscribed to Microsoft 365 back in 2015 so that I could use Word and PowerPoint on the iPad as well as on the MacBook Pro I used to have. ![]() OneDrive got installed when I downloaded the Microsoft Office suite that I also got from the Apple AppStore when I got my Mac Studio last July. I actually don’t even use it, but for a couple of Word documents that got saved there. I would like to save the videos I produce separately to free up space on my Mac Studio. I am interested in learning more about your suggestion on how to use it appropriately and safely.Īdditionally, I would like to learn about using solid state drives for storage. I have been using Dropbox since 2012 on all my Apple devices and I also thought it was safe to use since I got the app at the Apple AppStore. Do you think I should uninstall it? From all my devices (iPhone, iPad, and Mac Studio?)Īs for Dropbox, I had no idea it would interfere with the computer performance. OS keychain interacts with mSecure and retrieves passwords from it. mSecure is a password manager app that I downloaded from the Apple AppStore and that I have been using since 2013 on iPhone and on Mac, so I trusted Apple scans and approves all apps you can get on the AppStore, correct? I have not installed any speeder-uppers, cleaners, optimizers, or virus scanners or a VPN (at least willingly). ![]() ![]() They can be worse that running a Virus scanner, and you appear to be running TWO at once. If you launch at login and leave non-Native file sync-ers running, they scan every file non-stop, because they are ported from another Operating System, and were never enhanced to take advantage of MacOS features like the Mac File System Event Store that could tell them instantly what folders had recent changes. The way to run syncing services if you MUST use them, is to launch when ready to start saving stuff there, and quit them the Moment the files are saved. Doing either that would ruin performance in a rather remarkable way - sort of like what you are reporting. Third-party file Sync-ers such as DropBox, BackBlaze, OneDrive, or GoogleDrive can ruin performance, but are not inherently dangerous.ĪLSO, NB > there are ways to set up dropBox oneNote and similar sharing services so that everything you do is scanned, and/or everything you do is Saved to your sharing services. You should remove any and all (other than Apple built-in) virus scanners, speeder uppers, optimizers, cleaners, App deleters or VPN packages you installed yourself, or anything of that ilk. The idea that a third party, with no special knowledge of the inner workings of MacOS, can somehow find a simple way to protect your computer - that is not already being done by MacOS itself - suggests that the MacOS developers are somehow "holding out on you". I was worried when I saw Msecure in your recent downloads.īy far the easiest way to cause poor performance, instability, overheating and crashing is to install ANY third-party speeder-uppers, Cleaners, Optimizers, or Virus scanners.
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