1 hour ago · Tech · 0 comments

If you've read along for any amount of time, you may or may not know that I once developed a Mac application named Yasu (short for "Yet another system utility) that was pretty popular back in the day when Mac OS needed a utility to clean the cruft that built up over time. I turned that application over to another developer back in 2017 (nearly 10 years ago now!), and he never did anything with it. I may have to resurrect it again, but that's a whole different story. Maybe more on it at a later date. Anyway, one of the nice features of Yasu was the ability to remove the cache, browsing history, download history, favicons and cookies for the web browsers installed on your system all at once. In the web development work I do, I often want to clear these files from the browsers I test with in order to start fresh. Just like everyone else, I find having to go into the settings for each browser to accomplish this a major pain. This is what led me to create my new Mac app, Cache Out. Just…

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