Hmmm … well …
That’s a handy thing to find out …
Or possibly jaw dropping, considering the price attached to one piece of news I saw!!
At any rate, Allison popped in on me, this morning, and in-between Facebooking, I found that Ubuntu’s got a handy little feature called Computer Janitor!
Which is designed to clean-up your system.
Something that, obviously, one has to be careful with, as, obviously, we don’t want to delete anything important.
But none the less, something that strikes me as a handy little app to have on-board.
And not something I’ve seen specifically built in to OS X, although there are such things as AppDelete — which has been around for years — which let you do similar things. (AppDelete works by trashing a given application and the associated files, folders and caches. And all of the preferences lists.)
Either way, these seem to be handy little functions that would — with care — come in useful.
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Right, now, before I sign off, I will mention that I also had my jaw hit the deck, this morning, when I saw this week’ edition of “Click”.
It seems well known peripherals maker, Kingston, has announced it’s going to be released the word’s biggest flash memory stick, the DataTraveller 300.
With a capacity of 256 gigabytes.
You’ll forgive quoting David Tennant, as the Doctor, at this point, won’t you?
“What?! WHAT??!!”
That’s a mind-boggling size, for a flash memory drive, even if, as Kingston have said, it’s both aimed at video professionals, and only available as a build-to-order option.
With a mind boggling price!!
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