On that note, is there a good write-up anywhere on this site explaining how to maximize PM performance on the Mac?
I have seen PM perform really erratically, and most of the time I don't think it's PM's fault. The first thing I did was add every volume on my computer to the privacy list so that Spotlight would not keep trying to index while I worked. That helped. I have increased the RAM setting in PM prefs, and that seems to help. However, I don't know what is optimum there.
I have most recently come to suspect that both Safari and Mail have the effect of killing PM performance simply by being open in the background (and I'm in 10.4.10 at the moment). Thus, I have become suspicious of just about any Apple-authored application running in the background.
A final issue I know that I have is that my system drive has gone over a year without initialization (and in that interval has been filled/emptied several times) and thus is probably quite fragmented. My disk free space is down to 30 GB, which you'd think is enough, BUT... I installed a second brand new hard drive with leopard on it just to test (have not migrated yet), and what I saw is that Mac OS X was using 32 gigs of virtual memory during a PM operation!!!!! Seeing that made me long for the days of OS 9 when you could turn off VM or run a ram disk. IMHO tying Mac OS X to always-on VM was one of the worst things ever... In case you're wondering, in that case I was browsing an unusually large folder of images, which not-so-coincidentally was about 30 GB worth. But still, I would not expect Mac OS X to try and write the entire folder to VM... But it did suggest that my current startup drive with only 30 GB left free was inadequate for working. Ridiculous. I can remember the good old days when Mac OS X only needed 10 GB to keep from choking on itself.
Back to my point, I think, if there is not one already, that Camerabits should post a reference page on maximizing performance on the Mac. And maybe that other operating system, too.