Why I Built Cache Out, a macOS App for Clearing Browser Caches
I've spent the last six months working on a new Mac app that clears browser caches, browsing history, download history, favicons and cookies for the top browsers. This is why I did it.
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I've spent the last six months working on a new Mac app that clears browser caches, browsing history, download history, favicons and cookies for the top browsers. This is why I did it.
My appearance for episode 169 of the Omni Show, where I share how I use OmniFocus in my day-to-day with Andrew J. Mason.
It's that time of year where I and others look back at the macOS tools that made us productive over the last 52 weeks.
I made more changes to my app defaults in the last year than I first realized.
This is a handy AppleScript. I don’t like to soft wrap my text in BBEdit by default, but always seem to end up wrapping it anyway.
To be considered an App of the Year, the software needs to be something I used extensively, value and enjoy.
Everyone's jumping on the defaults bandwagon. Why shouldn't I?
I set up my Gmail account in Apple Mail to copy over messages which were not originally sent to my jimmitchell.org account but found I needed to rebuild the envelope index after some strange behavior.