No, not to that point, usually more like a 5 count, then I hear mail is ready.
Ian
On Nov 2, 2016, at 12:33 PM, Roy Rios <royrios84@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I also use Sierra, and fortunately I do not seem to have this problem. But
also I'm using a custom machine that's pretty fast. So, I know when I had my
older machine it would give me these kind of issues. Does VoiceOver tell you
that Mell is busy to the point that you have to force quit the application?
Lee roy rios
On Nov 2, 2016, at 11:14 AM, Ian Edwards <ianedwards42@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Agreed, if you don’t need a particular feature in Sierra, like if you had a
a really compelling reason to need SIRI, I’m not finding it does anythign
better, and the few bugs like this are frustrating.
Not to get off on too much of a tangent, but I know there are Voiceover user
in the various beta programs, do these kinds of problems come up in Beta? I
understand the nature of non-disclosure in a beta program, but is there
anything that can be flagged the moment the OS is released? I’m thinking
about problems specific to voiceover users, things that a sighted user just
wouldn't experience, so it doesn't affect whether or not they should get the
update. I'm guessing that someone is going to come along and tell me that
there is just such a list, can you provide the link? I'm usually quite the
early adopter, but this experience is going to warrant a cooling off period
during the next update cycle.
By the way, my really compelling reason for upgrading to Sierra is the
universal clipboard. I do a lot of updating for my job on my iPhone
calendar, and the ability to type something in on my Mac and then paste it
from there onto my phone is great, much easier than trying to dictate on my
phone using Siri in the middle of a busy coffee shop.
One further pondering, do those of you who do a clean instal every time
rather than an update experience the same kinds of problems? Is there
something to be said for doing a clean install?
Ian
On Nov 2, 2016, at 12:05 PM, Keith Reedy <wa9dro@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This has been the problem with Sierra with our macbook air. I have been
trying to tell folks not to upgrade until this works better but I have not
been successful because some one comes along and says mine is fine and I'm
sure that this is true but until it works for all of us its not ready for
prime time.
IMHO.
Keith
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On Nov 2, 2016, at 12:30 PM, Richard Bartholomew <richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi,
I’m experiencing this, too, and my folders are not particularly large. In
addition, and more alarming, I have mails in my inbox which delete
themselves at sporadic intervals and, no, I don’t have any rules set.
Regards
Richard Bartholomew
On 2 Nov 2016, at 14:51, Ian Edwards <ianedwards42@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Since upgrading to Sierra I’ve had a lot of busy notifications,
especially in Mail. In addition to hearing the busy alert, it’s really
slow reacting when I delete messages. Like if I hit delete, the whole
message line is read before the cursor moves to the next line of the
in-box. That’s often where Mail goes busy, when I delete one message and
try to arrow down to find a subsequent message.
Thoughts on optimal settings, what could be causing the slow down?
If it helps with the pondering, I’m using Mail with a Gmail account, and
I do have over 10,000 messages in my in box. I’ll try disableing my main
accountto see if I have the same problem with a less substantial message
list.
Ian
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