Wishing to know if I had received his e-dispatch to me, he (and I) were required to wait . . . and wait . . . and wait, while Adobe made sure I knew everything unnecessary about its application, its couple of dozen patent numbers, its embedded PSE 3.0 bells-and-whistles, in a perplexingly lengthy display (for the 1000th time)! for all I know or care, the parking regulations and cafeteria prices at Corporate might be included in that irritating mess!
I am late to this thread. The way to speed up Photoshop Elements is to reduce unnecessary plugins.
I have an alternative solution... (avoid using Photoshop Elements when not needed.)
If you don't need to edit the image, you can simply use OS X's built-in
Preview to view the image. It's a lot faster.
Simply select an image then View Info, under
Open with, change it to "Preview", and apply "Change All".
If there are JPEG images that you wish to open in Photoshop Elements, you can drag it to Photoshop Elements or use context click(*) and
Open With.
(*)context click is commonly known as right click.
If your edits are something basic (e.g. does not require any filters/effects), you can try
ImageWell (it's quick and free).
My 7.01 cents.
A happy Photoshop Elements user. (I don't have full Photoshop.)