Flash player slow on Powerbook

All of my facebook apps are so slow (I think they are flash) that I cannot even play them. Everything else on the computer is fine, I can watch you tube fine, play other games fine, etc.
I have tried all the browsers, even uninstalled and reinstalled the os, have done all updates.
I have no clue why it is doing that, any ideas?

If you have to update the Flash player or Shockwave player (includes plugins) you
probably should use the Uninstallers for each of them, and be sure the new item
is there on the desktop ready to install, then uninstall the old one using the utility
(uninstaller) for each one. Be sure no browsers are running when updating players.
And there should be newer players available for both Shockwave & Flash, you
may also have to see if doing basic system maintenance such as repairing disk
permissions, startup in SafeBoot to repair disk permissions then restart normally;
and other things can help.
Depending on the software you have in the computer and what is running, if your
computer is multi-tasking, things such as free hard disk drive space and the
percentage of used capacity in there, may make a big difference. A full drive is
a source of trouble and could be heading for disaster. Also, having extra RAM
(memory in chip) over and above the basic amount some computers used to
ship with is helpful and the overall experience is better.
To have and use third-party tools such as AppleJack, Cocktail, OnyX can be
good, since you can use these to avoid minor issues that otherwise may
require knowledge and use of terminal commands to execute behind the
scenes action; these tools are essentially a nice user interface for you to do
stuff the system already has within it. I use OnyX and have it run several if
not all the checkbox items seen under its Automation selection. It is free as
a download and you get the version for your computer's OSX system.
There could be a few little things, perhaps neglected items, behind this issue.
Good luck & happy computing!

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