Snow Leopard freezes over time

I've been using Snow Leopard (upgraded from leopard) for 2 days now. One thing I discovered is that, when I'm working on a few applications ( like Adium, Firefox, Pages, and etc. ) , the app which I'm working on started to freeze. When this happen, what ever window I click from then on will freeze too ( this includes finder as well because I'm trying to force quit applications ).

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Then, to further isolate your problem, create a new admin user account in System Preferences Accounts pane.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Mac/10.5/en/8235.html
Log out and log in to the new account. You will be using default user preference settings and only standard processes will be running in the background (unless you installed third-party software that runs at the system level). Try whatever causes the problem in the new account, and note if it recurs.
I have done this for the several minor issues I ran into, and in the new post-upgrade account, there was never a problem. Then, I did some more detailed trouble-shooting in my pre-SL user account to figure out what was causing the problem (usually a preference file that I had to trash).

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