Aperture 3: poor Export performance

I'm running Aperture 3 on a MacBook Air (not the new model), with OS X 10.6.5. Whilst I welcome the simplicity of editing and keyword tagging in Aperture, I'm finding that it takes forever-and-a-day to export photos from Aperture, whether that's to my desktop or to Flickr or Facebook (and why isn't there a Picasa uploader, as with iPhoto?).
What I'm wondering is whether Aperture 3 is slow to export on any Mac, or is it just the Air? Whilst I realise that you wouldn't expect the best performance on a small lightweight laptop like the Air, nonetheless iPhoto wasn't too sluggish to Export, and the Pixelmator editing software that I also use is positively speedy.

Hi LondonDave,
Welcome to the user-supported discussions forums.
I personally have an older laptop than yours, but it not an Air. I do not feel it takes too long to export, but that's certainly quite a subjective question. Would you feel mine is slow, and would I feel yours is sufficient? I haven't exported from iPhoto in years, but at the time (iPhoto 8), I didn't feel that Aperture was sluggish in exporting.
In fact, just yesterday, someone else commented that he exported 45 RAW photos from Aperture and it took less than 30 seconds. Doesn't seem to bad to him or me. If you agree, then you may be experiencing something with your hardware. Maybe a fairly full drive? Every export (even if to Facebook or Flickr) has to make a temporary copy on your hard drive.
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=12868771&#12868771
As for Picasa exporter, Aperture 3 is actually the first Aperture to have built-in specialized exporters. There is an "export plug-in architecture" that allows any developer to write an export plug in. Some 3rd party developers had created Flickr and Facebook exporters for Aperture 2, which are no longer needed in Aperture 3 from the looks of things.
However, on the Aperture plug-in page, there is a Picasa exporter. I don't use Picasa so I don't know anything about it.
http://www.apple.com/aperture/resources/plugins.html#export
nathan

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