This can be automated with an Apple Script to make it less of a pain.

Paul S Vail wrote:

> You can clear your Netscape cache.... just visit your preferences
> settings (in Advanced, me thinks).  Still, it's a pain.  Many of my
> clients report horrible performance using it, then I discover they have a
> 6 Mb Cache folder with 480 items....  remember: the Mac gets slow as the
> # of items climbs over 400 or so.  I recommend they clear their cache
> once a day.  Pain in the butt, but helps performance.

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