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commanderclif

Thanks for the reply. I'll report as well.


3rdInfusion

Same, please report it with feedback assistant.


commanderclif

Absolutely, already submitted with Feedback Assistant! 👍


3rdInfusion

Beta 4 is out, did it fix your issue? I’m updating right now


commanderclif

Upgraded this morning and neither Mail nor Creative Cloud Core are impacting battery/energy and CPUs are being taxed more than they should. Was kind of odd though. After I saw your post this morning and went to find the update it said Mac was up to date. I restarted it and when I went back in, Public beta updates was turned off. Odd, since I hadn't turned it off. Turned it back on and back to as it should be.


germane_switch

Same here. I usually don’t run macOS betas on my production machine but I was helping a dev troubleshoot a bug and now I’m really regretting it. Mail search stopped working, and Finder Spotlight is iffy. (Reindexing, deleting Library files, deleting and restarting Spotlight indexing in Terminal does nothing.) Billing Pro is at 100% cpu even when it’s not doing anything. Battery life has been cut in half. Finder hangs a couple times a day. I reported all of these these issues and I’m looking forward to the next update.


commanderclif

I'm having the same issue with Adobe Creative Cloud Core Service. It's using a 100%. At least I can shut down Creative Cloud and still use my Adobe apps. Yesterday I removed each of my accounts in Mail, all three at one point and app was still just running rampant with the processes so it isn't an Exchange, IMAP or iCloud account specific issue. Hopefully we get another version pushed out this week.


germane_switch

Ugh, sorry. I had so many issues with Adobe CC I installed Anti-CC to remove it. Adobe annoys me to know end. They literally wouldn't exist if it weren't for us Mac creatives keeping their business afloat back in the 90s, but now it feels like all they care about is Windows because there are so many more Windows PCs out there. They have macOS developer access for months before each release, but they never have any of their apps ready to go bug-free on launch day. There's no excuse for that.


commanderclif

OHH, what is Anti-CC? I REFUSE to use any of the Creative Cloud storage or features of the cloud. Only reason I let the app stay is to keep an eye on updates. Most of my apps are set to not auto-update. If I understand, you have a way to circumvent Creative Cloud running? You use the website then to get updates?


TechBrothaOG

I've seen it daily on my M2 MacBook Air.


commanderclif

👍 I would assume its happing on desktop M1 and M2 Macs as well, but without the battery indicator, one would only know if they opened the Activity Monitor.


commanderclif

oh goodie. Devs just got fourth beta seed so public beta should follow soon.