Thanks so much Tim! I wondered about that, but since I can't see them right
now, I thought they could be taking up quite a bit of extra space. It didn't
appear so when I checked the amount of space left on the card, but I get tired
of wading through them every time I access files on my Braille
I use Blue Harvest with Mavericks.
On Feb 19, 2014, at 4:25 AM, Caitlyn and Maggie
wrote:
> Yeah, they *can* be small, but sometimes, they get huge. They are just
> annoying to the win users, too.
> there is an app called blue harvest which removes all the "mac dust" from
> removeable devic
Yeah, they *can* be small, but sometimes, they get huge. They are just
annoying to the win users, too.
there is an app called blue harvest which removes all the "mac dust" from
removeable devices. At last check, though, it wasn't useable with mavericks,
unfortunately.
Here, I am reduced to rem
This is discussed in several places on the web. The below seems fairly
comprehensive:
http://superuser.com/questions/105243/prevent-macos-from-making-and-files
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Hi,
In Terminal, you can tell your Mac to show hidden files but, in my opinion,
it's unnecessary. Those files that you are speaking of are so small that it
would take thousands of them to use up any amount of space that matters.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Feb 18, 2014,
Hi Everyone,
I am accumulating quite a few of those extra files that Apple puts on SD cards.
When I put the SD card into my Braille Edge, I can see these extra files, but
when the SD card is in my iMac, these files are not visible to me. I know that
each time I put my card into my Mac, the Ma