No THAT would be COOL! Does it really do this?

Greg


On 7/23/08 3:38 PM, "john humphries" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> With the os x latest system leopard, I think that there are features that
> remove junk automatically upon turn off for the night and turn on the next
> day.
> 
> 
> On 7/23/08 3:29 PM, "Neal Hammon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> On Jul 423, 1120082007, at 3:09 PM, Greg Schoettmer wrote:
>> 
>>       Thanks to all who responded to the VMware Fusion vs. Parallels
>> debate.
>> Sounds like an overwhelming majority use Fusion - I ordered it. As I sit
>> here installing it, I notice that the install disk has an icon for
>> "install"
>> as well as "uninstall." I thought that was a Windoze thing?
>>       On a Mac, to uninstall, don't you just go to the Finder, select
>> the
>> application folder and drag it to the trash? Does OS X hide a
>> multitude of
>> files for each application like Windoze? After dragging an application
>> folder to the trash, is there still a lot of junk left on my hard drive
>> taking up space?
>> 
>> Greg
>> 
>> Being a Mac user since 1985, I seem to recall a few programs that
>> included the uninstall feature, but maybe they were all made by
>> Microsoft. It is too long ago to be sure.
>> 
>> And I can still remember how easy it was in system 6, to go into the
>> system and find what made it tic, and remove the stuff you did not
>> need, like Chinese and Greek. Ah, those were the good old Mac days.
>> (Except when it crashed- remember the crashes?)
>> 
>> Neal Hammon
>> 
>> 
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