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FREE and/or Open Source Desktop Software! => System Repair and Other Utilities => Macintosh X Only Utilities => Topic started by: Software Santa on November 29, 2009, 08:54:17 AM

Title: PreferenceCleaner helps you track down and remove preference files on Mac OS X
Post by: Software Santa on November 29, 2009, 08:54:17 AM
PreferenceCleaner helps you track down and remove preference files for your applications!

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PreferenceCleaner
Preference files can become corrupt and cause an application to become unstable. Alternatively, if an application has a large array of preferences you might find it simpler to delete the files than to locate a setting which has enabled an undesired behaviour. PreferenceCleaner is a utility which aims to simplify the task of deleting preference files.

Requires Mac OS X 10.4.4 or higher (Snow Leopard supported). PreferenceCleaner is a Universal Binary.
Installation is as simple as dragging the the application from the disk image to your hard drive.

Current version: 1.0.4
New in this version:

    * Fixed a bug where batch lists could not be opened by double-clicking in the Finder.


New in version: 1.0.3
New in this version:

    * Improved feedback in advanced mode to give the number of files actually deleted.
    * Fixed bug which prevented the window from being reopened if it was closed.


New in version: 1.0.2

    * Now supports drag and drop of applications straight into the batch list.


New in version 1.0.1:

    * Improved search algorithm now finds a more complete set of files and folders.
    * Fixed a minor Leopard compatibility issue encoutered when adding applications without a CFBundleIdentifier.
    * Fixed a minor interface bug.



Download File size: 72 KB.

http://www.echomist.co.uk/software/PreferenceCleaner.shtml (http://www.echomist.co.uk/software/PreferenceCleaner.shtml)