If you are now running it unplugged, go to System Settings (cog icon) and check the Battery Health and Energy Mode. What was it - a new application installed or now running, running out of memory or SSD storage, much larger photos, are you now running it unplugged rather than plugged into the mains…? Are any other applications running slowly, or just PL6? In that case, something must have changed. You seem to be saying that it was performing fine and then it suddenly deteriorated. Sometimes an app just gets borked and needs a fresh start. This doesn’t count as an extra activation. If that doesn’t help, the other thing I would try is uninstalling (from Finder > Applications) PL6, then download a new copy and reinstall it. It can be one small app like that which is not playing well with PL6. If I not just close the password manager but exit out of it from Systray or Task Manager, similar to force quit in iOS terms, Lightroom runs fine. I found on my Windows PC using Adobe Lightroom Classic, that having my password manager running even only in the background from startup would cause problems like you’re reporting it doesn’t cause an issue with PL6, but it does with LRC. Note that newer Apples aren’t as prone to this issue as Windows PCs but still, I’d check it. If it does, add them back, one at a time to find the resource hog. You can try closing out from there, say, half the apps running, or even all of them except PL6, and see if that makes any difference in your issue. One thing to take a look at: what other apps are running in the background? One good way to see this is to click the Apple logo in the upper left and choose Force Quit. People will complain about slow performance doing, specifically, noise reduction then an upgraded video card may help, but this is much more general slow performance issue that I don’t think should occur on even a 2-4 year old MacBook Pro model like this one. Nonetheless PL6 should be doing better than this. Still this does make it a MacBook Pro that’s at least a couple years old at least in terms of models, which is what really counts. I can see how a MacBook Pro could be only six months old that hadn’t been sold since 2021: it was purchased on closeout after being discontinued.
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