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Remove Mac DS_Store And Other Junk Files From Windows With DOT Delete
You might’ve noticed that Mac file system copies a bunch of files like .DS_Store to any folder that is accessed. Deleting such files off your USB or external storages is one tedious job in Windows, as each file has to be removed cautiously to prevent loss of important files and documents. If you feel such [...] (more…)

What Is .DS_Store And How To Remove It?
What is .DS_Store? .DS_Store, which stands for Desktop Services Store is a hidden file created in every local folder in Mac OS X. This file stores custom attributes such as position of folder icons and the choice of background colors. By default it will be created in every local folder accessed by Mac OS X. [...] (more…)



