Indeed, the cleanup done by the periodic scripts are not particularly 
important, although one function they provide is to invoke makewhatis, which 
allows use of the whatis command.  That I appreciate.  Since my iMac is in fact 
a fortress that runs 24/7, as all proper well-adjusted Unix boxen should, this 
isn’t a problem for me.

I agree that the article is looking a little to one side on matters of app 
cleanup, although I still don’t disagree with the conclusion; for most people, 
unless a user has recent to believe that an app is storing significant amounts 
of app data in a non-user-accessible fashion, it probably doesn’t matter.  
Having said this, yes, the places to look are in the Library folder; for 
containerised apps just Library/Containers, which includes all Mac App Store 
apps.  As a rule I simply avoid installing anything I don’t need, and always 
perform thorough cleanup (using the find utility, for example) if I make the 
mistake of installing an app I don’t want.  There are also free tools like 
AppCleaner that’ll do this for you.

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