Mac pro operating problems

hi     
i have macpro i7 8 gb ram with os x 10.8.4  , my problems are
1. it gets hanged many times ,
i feel that it is slower than my old windows laptop
all the actions are a more than 10 to 15 seconds, delayed, after we enter the commands,
even if have a few tabs open it is very slow
even for the word and excel file, it is the same slow,
please do let me know the solution to this
thanks
harin sheth

okay, I will try
first, do you have a backup system? If so, backup your stuff. Hard drives can and do fail. Consider it insurance.
Second, try running Disk Utility, verify your hard disk and repair permissions. Third, fire up Activity Monitor and see if anything is being a resource hog. If so, teach it a few manners, so to speak.  Check your startup items
and see if anything is loading that shouldn't be loading. If you are running word and excel, check for updates, or consider NeoOffice or OpenOffice. After that, maybe something like techtool or drive genius. Do not install MacKeeper or MacCleaner, Oh, and remember this, just because you have closed a program and are finished using it, doesn't mean that it will quit automatically. You have to do that yourself. just press command and Q when you are done and have saved your stuff.  Having many programs running at the same time may slow down your Mac.  Other than that, I don't know.   We used to be able to do an "archive and install" but these days??
Hmmm....the crystal ball has gone dark. Guess I forgot to pay my bill
I may be a good man, but I"m a bad wizard....just click your heels together  , and say "there's no place like the Genius Bar, there's no place like the Genius Bar, there's no place like the Genius Bar, then "follow the yellow brick road"
John B

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