15:50:30 Mail Failure with ATSFontGetUnicodeCharacterCoverage(). This message kept repeating when I opened Mail just now: These errors keep repeating as long as I have Skype open. Disabling font fallback optimization for characters not renderable. 15:17:51 Skype Failure with ATSFontGetUnicodeCharacterCoverage(). 15:17:31 Skype AppDelegate::checkAppFirstRun: error on NSPropertyListSerialization of old_plist: stream had too few bytes Referenced from: /Library/QuickTime/ponent/Contents/MacOS/Voodoo SDDV10, 262): Library not loaded: /Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/A/DigitalVoodooLib SDDV10: dlopen(/Library/QuickTime/ponent/Contents/MacOS/Voodoo 15:17:27 Skype Error loading /Library/QuickTime/ponent/Contents/MacOS/Voodoo I suspect these errors have more to do with the problem: The above error message keeps repeating ad infinitum. And searching in Launchbar, Spotlight and Houdahspot shows no relevant pdanet files other than my web receipt for buying it. The weird thing is I deleted pdanet ages ago. 14:20:50 (2)No such file or directory: httpd: could not open error log file /private/var/log/apache2/error_log. 14:20:44 () Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds 14:20:44 () posix_spawnp("/Applications/PdaNetMac.app/Contents/MacOS/PdaNetMac". (I'm not sure if this one is relevant, but it keeps appearing every few seconds) Looking in Console, which I'm not very familiar with, brings up some recurring messages that don't look good: Launchbar only hangs for a few seconds, and not all the time now. Actually typing is (sometimes, but not always) OK. Skype hangs now after I press enter to send a message in Skype. Actually, Skype and Launchbar seem a little bit better now. But the same apps cause the same slowdown after having done that, too. It was getting so bad that I tried deleting all my plist files in ~/Library/Preferences, in the hope it was a corrupt plist file. It's happened to me a couple of times before over the past year, and I thought I'd fixed it by deleting then reinstalling Skype and Growl (which was also slowing things down a lot) using AppZapper. If I leave these apps open, the freezing spreads to other apps I regularly use, such as Safari, or even Activity Monitor or the Force Quit Window when I'm trying to diagnose the problem and quit the problem apps. Mail just locks up whenever I do anything when it's in the foreground. Typically, whenever I load up or type something into the above apps is when it locks up. Usually my MacBook locks up for anything from several seconds to a few minutes, making it nearly impossible to get even basic things done. My MacBook Pro has decided to start freezing up and beachballing whenever I use Skype, Mail, Plex and sometimes when I use Launchbar.
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