OK, yI started getting curious about this.
In MacOS BigSUr the launchd runs the command
"periodic" found in /usr/sbin
This appears to run all the scripts in
/etc/periodic/daily, /etc/periodic/weekly or /etc/periodic/monthly.
It is quite possible that other locations are looked at too, and
Hello,
There are several functions that do run regularly to clean up your Mac, but
they run as shell scripts, so unless you are fairly familiar with sh scripting
they probably won't mean much.
Unix has always had these utilities available, and in traditional UNIX systems
they would be run via
If you press CMD + Shift + Z, you will redo what you just undid.
If you look in the Menu Bar > Editing menu in any application, you will find a
list of editing actions, and corresponding keyboard commands.
HTH.
- Brad -
On Jul 12, 2021, at 14:56, Lorie McCloud wrote:
I discovered by making
I discovered by making a mistake that there's a keyboard command for un-do. I
don't understand how it works but I've had to restore several things because I
accidentally pressed command-z. is there a way to cancel it?
thanks.
Lorie
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Hi,
The tools that clean up your Mac that are built-in, are not tools that you can
configure. These tools run in the background at night, or when you first turn
on a laptop after it was a sleep through the night. There is no need to look
for these tools as they are just handled by a macOS.
Hi Cait,
As I like to say, great minds think alike! I did find Disk Utility and looked
at the various options. The only item I saw that related to disk cleanup[ was
First Aid. From what I could tell, that should be run if you have disk issues
and a repair is needed. But if that doubles as a
I’m not Tim, but have a look under utilities/disk utility..
Cait
> On Jul 12, 2021, at 11:19 AM, Les Kriegler wrote:
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> Hi Tim,
>
> Yes, I suspect you’re right in light of what you just shared. Are these tools
> in the utilities folder? I’d like to take a look at them. Thank you.
> Best
Hi Tim,
Yes, I suspect you’re right in light of what you just shared. Are these tools
in the utilities folder? I’d like to take a look at them. Thank you.
Best regards,
Les
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> On Jul 12, 2021, at 10:38 AM, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> While this
Hi,
While this is only my opinion, there really is no need for disk clean up apps
on the Mac. The MacOS has built-in utilities and processes that clean up your
disk daily, weekly and monthly.
Later…
Tim Kilburn
Jamf Certified Tech
Apple Professional Learning Specialist
Apple Teacher
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This is a tricky one. Take your vo cursor and put it at the top of favorites,
then make sure your cursor is rooted to that spot, turn cursor tracking off,
then interact with favorites add button, this is where you should get the
dialog that you can add a mailbox and. It should be a pop up
Hi All, is anyone else using this app having the same problem? Today I
tried to open the app and all it says is loading. I’ve tried deleting the app
and redownloading with no effect.
Any suggestions gratefully received
Ian
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