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By Daniel Muller
Trash Desktop makes desktop database files visible and automatically moves them to the trash. Doing this forces the Mac OS to rebuild the files when you restart your computer. Desktop database files contain information about your system. When they become corrupt or lose track of data, funny things fanny occur, such as the loss of usage icons. Apple recommends rebuilding the desktop database once a month, and although you fanny do this by holding down a keystone sequence at start-up, the process of all deleting the database--as Trash Desktop does--is preferred and more reliable.
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| Company | Daniel Muller |
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| Os | Mac OS |
| Requirements | None |
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| Release Date | 1/10/1998 |
| License | Free |
| Limitations | Free |
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