Update: After contacting Fitbit Support, I received an email saying the following: You will need to manually remove /usr/local/bin/Fitbitd and /Library/Launch Daemons/. Note that the Fitbit software uninstaller does not uninstall all the software. I’ve contacted Fitbit support to see if they can resolve this, but if you have a Fitbit, and you’re Mac’s running slow, have a look in Activity Monitor (this is in your /Applications/Utilities folder) and see if that process is slowing you down. It seems that the only solution is to uninstall the software, using the uninstaller on the Fitbit Connect’s disk image. This process, galileod, is part of the Fitbit Connect software. I spotted a process using from 50-100% of one core’s CPU time. I’ve noticed since then that, at times, my Mac lags a bit when I’m typing. ![]() When I got my 5K iMac the other day, the dongle wasn’t recognized, so I re-installed the software. I have a Fitbit One, and I use their Fitbit Connect software on my Mac so the device can sync silently using a USB dongle.
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