What "Junk," are they referring to?
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Just spam. Nothing to do here.
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On 5/14/12 12:52 PM, Mark BurningHawk Baxter wrote:
If I forget to block pop-ups, when using SendSpace, I get this spam window that says, "Please
consider cleaning your Mac from junk." Now, bad English aside, is this anything useful, or is
it
If I forget to block pop-ups, when using SendSpace, I get this spam window that
says, "Please consider cleaning your Mac from junk." Now, bad English aside,
is this anything useful, or is it just spam? What kind of "junk," can there be
on a Mac, what kind of cookies ar
O use onyx but jI'll try this cacheout thingy.
Take care.
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On May 20, 2010, at 5:16 PM, Rob Lambert wrote:
> To keep your cache clean, I'd recommend "Cache Out X". THe app is simple to
> use, just a bunch of check boxes & labels such as user cache, internet cache,
> and each browser has its o
To keep your cache clean, I'd recommend "Cache Out X". THe app is simple to
use, just a bunch of check boxes & labels such as user cache, internet
cache, and each browser has its own checkbox. You can also check an option
to clean it up on every startup. It's free, too.
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 5:1
Hi again, here's another question. Do any of you use anything special to cleam
your make to make sure all unwanted or used files are completely deleted from
your mac?
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