MacWasher is a useful program for cleaning up the history
of your activities on a Macintosh computer. Many people do
not realize that the MacOS, browsers, and other programs
store information about what they have been doing on their
Macintosh and on the Internet. Anyone with access to the
local MAC computer can see previous users' activities, which
raises privacy concerns. Furthermore, much of this
information can take up valuable disk space, recovering
this space can improve overall computer performance.
Manually cleaning up these unneeded tracks can be a tedious
chore
Requirements
PPC, System 7.0 or later.
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MacWasher is a useful program for cleaning up the history
of your activities on a Macintosh computer. Many people do
not realize that the MacOS, browsers, and other programs
store information about what they have been doing on their
Macintosh and on the Internet. Anyone with access to the
local MAC computer can see previous users' activities, which
raises privacy concerns. Furthermore, much of this
information can take up valuable disk space, recovering
this space can improve overall computer performance.
Manually cleaning up these unneeded tracks can be a tedious
chore of removing each history file or entry. If privacy
and disk space are to be maintained, this process must be
performed every time you use your Mac. MacWasher can
automate this process for you! MacWasher's AutoWash will
automatically run in the background and clean up whatever
tracks you want removed, whenever you want. For the
cautious at heart, MacWasher also allows a 'simulated
washing', which goes through the process of washing without
actually deleting anything. This function allows users to
test their configurations before proceeding. In addition,
a "bleach" function is also available that will shred the
washed files, making them unrecoverable to utilities such
as Unerase or Undelete.
Anonymous reviewed on 09 Nov 2000
Does someone have their head up their ass?