ICal Very Slow (Spinning Wheel) in 10.5.2

While my iCal is delayed, I have time to send this note.
Since Upgrading?? to 10.5.2, I have found that iCal delays after typing a few letters.
Anything I can do to fix this?
All was perfect in 10.5.1.
I am starting to look for other calendar programs, this has become very, very annoying.

Hi,
You're welcome.
Have you tried Sunbird from the folks at Mozilla? http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/sunbird/download.html
It's cross-platform too.
I have only used it to make sure that I can subscribe to my published calendars (and thus, that Windows users can subscribe using Sunbird on Windows), never as my main calendar program.
There are some other, system-wide things that you can try to alleviate the problem. It could help, and can't really hurt:
- restart in safe-boot mode. (hold shift down while booting)- this does disk file system checks. Reboot normally before using your system for anything.
- run permission check - start Disk Utility.app, select disk, check permissions.
- There are some 3rd party programs that can clean up your system too. Not sure of which ones are best for 10.5. I've used MacHelpMate in 10.4. Cocktail is another one to look at.
David

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