This will give you an idea of how long it takes to run the 3 maintenance scripts: the daily script --- takes about five seconds the weekly script --- takes about five minutes for 50 GB of data (less if you have a smaller drive) the monthly script ---- takes about two seconds
That's not too bad is it?
I have used Macjanitor since OS 10.1. Now I'm on OS 10.3, it takes a fraction of a second to 'complete' all 3 tasks. Does this mean that OS 10.3 does not need these scripts to be run or is Macjanitor not working properly? I have v1.2.1.
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With best wishes,
Roger Shufflebottom
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