You can use an application known as easy find, which allows you to find any 
files associated with any application on your system. You can find pretty much 
anything for that matter, even hidden things.

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> On Jan 22, 2014, at 6:03 PM, Geoff Stephens <geoffsli...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Of course, I know all the keystrokes to switch accounts, etc.  They are in 
> the menus.  Anyway, on to the next question.
> 
> Oh, and by the way, packet loss won’t be detectable simply by visiting an 
> uncached site.  The suggestion to use ping or even traceroute to determine 
> packet loss is a good one.
> 
> Anyway, now that I have the preferences, etc, in the trash, since I am a 
> fairly new Mac user, maybe someone can tell me whether there is a way to 
> determine where those files in the trash originated?  I would like to know 
> the locations of the files so that I can compare and try to further isolate 
> what caused the issue.  It is not immediately obvious how to determine where 
> the files in the trash came from.  I tried Command I but that didn’t do it.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Jan 22, 2014, at 5:58 PM, Christopher gilland <ch...@clgproductions.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Whoops.  I knew it was something like that, I just couldn't remember exactly, 
> which is sad, seeing I have both my personal and our work twitter set up in 
> there.
> 
> Chris.
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ben J Bloomgren" <bbloomg...@icloud.com>
> To: "OS X & iOS Accessibility" <mac-access@mac-access.net>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2014 5:53 PM
> Subject: Re: Problem with Yorufukirou
> 
> 
>> Jeff, Chris and all,
>> 
>> I just checked, and the command to switch accounts in Yorufukurou is 
>> command+option+up and down arrows.
>> 
>> Ben J. Bloomgren
>> 
>> Manager
>> CLG Productions
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>>> On Jan 22, 2014, at 15:44, Christopher gilland <ch...@clgproductions.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Jeff, I'd have to agree with Ben partially.  Not entirely though.
>>> 
>>> I agree with Ben that it could! ok, key word, could! be a wifi or ethernet 
>>> issue.  Remember Ben, just because you're on wifi doesn't mean everyone is. 
>>> He might actually be on ethernet, so don't just assume that as the only 
>>> possibility.  That said, I do agree it sounds like you're having some sort 
>>> of a connection issue.  Does the internet work for you outside of 
>>> YoruFukurou?  Second of all, when's the last time you checked for updates 
>>> to the app?  I wonder if either something in your account broke or maybe 
>>> it's having issues communicating back and forth with Twitter's API?  I 
>>> don't necessarily mean your API calls.  I'm talking more generally about 
>>> the API in a whole which allows YoruFukurou or any other twitter client to 
>>> connect to their servers.
>>> 
>>> The other thing too you may wanna try, Jeff, is to completely remove all 
>>> broken Twitter accounts from YoruFukurou's preferences, then re-add them, 
>>> and see if that helps.
>>> 
>>> Also, are you sure you're on your timeline tab?  Open up the app, and hit 
>>> command+num row 1.  This will reset your  view, and confirm beyond a doubt 
>>> that you're truely on your timeline.  Also, if you have multiple accounts 
>>> set up, try command up and command down arrows I think it is, to move 
>>> through the different accounts.  See if all your accounts in there are 
>>> broken and are consisting of this unusual behavior.
>>> 
>>> Chris.
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Geoff Stephens" <geoffsli...@gmail.com>
>>> To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" <mac-access@mac-access.net>
>>> Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2014 4:46 PM
>>> Subject: Problem with Yorufukirou
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Having a problem for the past week or so with Yorufukirou that I can’t seem 
>>> to solve.
>>> 
>>> Whenever I load it, there is a message that says “preparing” and a progress 
>>> indicator.  This never goes away and my timelines for multiple accounts do 
>>> not load.  In fact, nothing else happens at all.  I did get the message 
>>> that I was rate limited once or twice, but that never even happens now.  I 
>>> went into preferences and made sure the refresh was set to a sensible time 
>>> in case that was truly the problem.
>>> 
>>> So the problem is that I can’t figure out how to completely remove 
>>> Yorufukurou and reinstall it.  Whenver I remove it and reinstall, the same 
>>> situation occurs.  I have looked for its associated caches/preferences and 
>>> it doesn’t seem to have any that I can find.  I am using the App Store 
>>> version.  I thought when you trashed an app from the App Store, it was 
>>> entirely removed.  Apparently, that may not be the case.  Has anyone 
>>> experienced this issue and possibly solved it?
>>> 
>>> 
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