Bridge won't open files

I work on a Mac and recently upgraded to Yosemite.  I hate it.  It is way too slow.  Now Bridge won't open my files.  I have purged the cache several times and it just gets worse and worse.  Any suggestions?

Problem solved.  I reset the preferences and it is working better than ever.  Must not have Yosemite's fault.

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