Batch Delete... This app lets you select multiple files from the Finder, and delete them. Great if you need to delete multiple files at once.
This nifty app is great for all users who either simply have lots of junk in their computer, or need to delete multiple files quickly and efficiently.
In case you accidentally select the wrong files, simply select ABORT in the confirmation dialog.
Note: While this is for Mac OS X 10.5 or later, it should work seamlessly in Tiger or earlier.
Let me quote you,"Wow. How many stupid pieces of software are you planning to release today?"
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"Would you mind going back to working at Burger King and stop flooding MacUpdate with this nonsense"
Who are you calling a twelve year old in your earlier comment, this is the kind of nonsense that MacUpdate is being flooded with, honestly, this is the kind of stuff I would expect from Patrick of Spongebob, not a grown man.
Hm, that's a nice feature. Is this an app you place in the top bar of the Finder that acts on selected files, or is it a full app with a GUI that lets you browse through files?
It brings up a selection window where you select files and folders from. To your first point, yes, you can do that, if you open file/s with it, then it still brings up the dialog, but if you don't select anything, then it will delete them.
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Batch Delete... This app lets you select multiple files from the Finder, and delete them. Great if you need to delete multiple files at once.
This nifty app is great for all users who either simply have lots of junk in their computer, or need to delete multiple files quickly and efficiently.
In case you accidentally select the wrong files, simply select ABORT in the confirmation dialog.
Note: While this is for Mac OS X 10.5 or later, it should work seamlessly in Tiger or earlier.
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How many stupid pieces of software are you planning to release today?
This one is even more pointless than "Force Quit All Apps".
Would you mind going back to working at Burger King and stop flooding MacUpdate with this nonsense.
and
"Would you mind going back to working at Burger King and stop flooding MacUpdate with this nonsense"
Who are you calling a twelve year old in your earlier comment, this is the kind of nonsense that MacUpdate is being flooded with, honestly, this is the kind of stuff I would expect from Patrick of Spongebob, not a grown man.
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