Yasu Public Beta v2.5.3b3 Released
A new beta release of Yasu has been made available. For those who are curious, the following changes have been made in the beta releases since v2.5.2:
- v2.5.3b1 (276)
- update reset launch services for Leopard
- changed/updated many paths that were shared, Tiger only, and/or Leopard only
- locks all keychains before restart, shut down and log out to hopefully prevent corruption
- v2.5.3b2 (277)
- added cache & temp file removal to system domain for /private/var/folders/ specific to Leopard
- v2.5.3b3 (278)
- added DNS cache flush to browser history
You can view the full Yasu release history at this link.






You continue to amaze us all, Jim. Still the first product recommended by TAGteam – esp. with the latest updates.
Thanks!
Dan
What does “DNS Cache flush” do?
Does it get rid of the recent viruses that were spreading over the web that installed a new DNS?
@Daniel – Thanks man. Good to hear from you again. Hoping things are still as crazy as ever.
@Nick – No, nothing to do with viruses. OS X caches domain names of sites you’ve recently visited, and even though you clear the browser history, it could be determined what sites you’ve visited by running the “-cachedump -entries Host” command in the Terminal application. Yasu now gets rid of those listings as part of the history removal.