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MacCleaning: Clear Cache, Logs & Monitor Storage From Mac Menu Bar

If you use more than one browser, then you are less likely to keep your cache clear. Even people who only use one browser often do not clear caches, and some don’t even know how. For Mac users, there is an easy way; MacCleaning is a Mac app that cleans files in your cache and [...] (more…)

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Classic Trash X Is A Smart Way To Empty Trash In Mac OS X 10.7 Lion

Originally written for Mac OS X Snow Leopard and former versions, Trash X has recently been updated with support for Mac OS X 10.7 Lion. Trash X is an extension of Mac native Trash utility. For those who have never tried Trash X before, it offers a number of options to easily send files and [...] (more…)

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Empty Trash From System Tray In Ubuntu With Trash Indicator

For some reason the Ubuntu Trash icon is always located in the least interactive area of the desktop. You might have often forgotten to clear your Trash due to the fact that the Unity Launcher icon is quite dull in appearance and more or less integrates with the launcher’s black background which makes it less [...] (more…)

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SD Maid For Android Keeps Your SD Card & Internal Memory Junk-Free

Certain apps tend to forget to clean up after themselves when they’re uninstalled. Which is why, after testing and uninstalling apps for a while, many Android users find their SD cards cluttered with app residues. SD Maid is a free, handy system cleaner tool for rooted Android devices that not only helps you get rid [...] (more…)

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MiniBin Puts Windows Recycle Bin In System Tray

MiniBin is an application designed to be a trash bin for your system tray. The Recycle Bin can end up consuming a lot of space and for those people who may have less disk space left in their primary drive (e.g. C drive) may get repeated prompts of low disk space. It can be quite [...] (more…)

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TrashMe: For Absolute File Deletion In Mac

What do you do when you want to remove a certain application or file from Mac? You drag and drop it in Trash and that’s it. Even though Apple has made it easy, this method does not remove all strings attached, such as, settings, temporary files, and so on. (more…)

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AppTrap Uninstalls Application By Removing All Associated Files [Mac]

Installing an application in Mac is very simple. All You got to do is just drag it to the applications folder. Getting rid of a Mac application is equally simple. You drag the application out of your applications folder and move it to the Trash. (more…)

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Add Trash Icon to Your Ubuntu Desktop

By default, the Trash icon is located in the bottom panel of your Ubuntu system. Instead of having it on the panel, you can also place it on the desktop for easier access. The users migrating from Windows operating system will find it a useful tip, lets see how we can enable it to appear [...] (more…)

Delete Files Directly Without Moving Them To Trash In Ubuntu

In Ubuntu you can browse through your directory structure by using the default Gnome file manager called Nautilus. It is a very powerful file manager and offers a rich set of features. By default, whenever you delete a file via Nautilus it goes straight to the Trash, however you can change this settings very easily, [...] (more…)