Hi, guys.

In my experience with this and I've had a bit since Snow Leopard and none 
before, ironically, <grin> the busy thing can usually be fixed by switching out 
of automator and back in. In other words, hit cmd-tab twice. 

I have absolutely no idea *why* this works, but it usually does for me, anyway.



On 13/01/2010, at 8:51 PM, Jim Gatteys wrote:

> Hi Nic!
> The thing that I've noticed with automater is that after its been running for 
> a few minutes it seems to speed up.  I'm wondering if I have enough memory--I 
> have 2 g on this MacBook.  Everything else seems to work fine.  So if I go 
> away for a few minutes its much better with automater.  And I think it has so 
> much to offer for doing common tasks. I just wish I knew how to take better 
> advantage of its power.

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