![]() ![]() I have no idea why it is so bad, but it always has been. ![]() It is so bad, that when running Windows on VMware Fusion on my MacBook Pro, that it still massively out performs Receiver for OS X when run on the same device, which it really shouldn't, because there is a virtualisation layer now in the way, and so no direct access to the MacBook Pro's hardware. Basically, Receiver for OS X just doesn't perform anywhere near as well as Receiver for Windows. ![]()
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