NetShred X - 4.3Internet track eraser - clear cache, erase history, more. |
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BUY MORE THAN ONE - Version: 4.0, 10/2/2007 01:06PM PST
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jesusversuswar
Flock Support? 



- Version: 4.0, 6/29/2007 12:00PM PST
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MAC_1984
I rather like this app as it has neat features like patiently waiting in the background to automatically do it work after you finish using the app it is set to monitor. I do wish that it had Flock support. Still, a most useful app by all accords. Support is excellent. I wrote Mireth, and they responded that a Leopard version will be accommodated in NetShred X v.4 making this a cost effective acquisition or upgrade.
I don't get it - Version: 3.6.1, 4/20/2005 06:48AM PST
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celsung
Why don't people just use Firfox? You can "delete all information stored while browsing" at the touch of a button. Why would a browser not have that option?
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- I don't get it
Nice Tool, who need it - Version: 3.5.0, 5/18/2004 12:38AM PST
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nobody2007
>Anyone can look through your web browser�s cache and history files and see what information you have accessed on the web.
Yes, there you are right. But over into my Caches to see to be able,
this someone must know only once my Login. Otherwise the datas for him are not visible. For a single user perhaps recommendable, but for a
multi-user computer unnecessarily, that is my opinion. There I save
the cash, or preferably use OnyX (free of charge). It does nearly the same.
Otherwise a nice Tool, but a little highly in the price.
Yes, there you are right. But over into my Caches to see to be able,
this someone must know only once my Login. Otherwise the datas for him are not visible. For a single user perhaps recommendable, but for a
multi-user computer unnecessarily, that is my opinion. There I save
the cash, or preferably use OnyX (free of charge). It does nearly the same.
Otherwise a nice Tool, but a little highly in the price.
You've got to be kidding... $19.95? - Version: 3.2, 1/25/2004 01:14AM PST
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Xapplimatic
This is way to expensive for a task that I could accomplish by writing a single AppleScript to delete that stuff with Secure Empty Trash.
Supported Applications - Version: 3.2, 11/23/2003 11:45AM PST
support@mireth.com
NetShred X 3.2 supports:
Safari, Mozilla, iCab, Opera, Explorer, Netscape, Omniweb, Eudora, Apple Mail.
For technical reasons (proprietary file format). It does not support Microsoft email packages:
Entourage and Outlook.
Safari, Mozilla, iCab, Opera, Explorer, Netscape, Omniweb, Eudora, Apple Mail.
For technical reasons (proprietary file format). It does not support Microsoft email packages:
Entourage and Outlook.
works with safari 



- Version: 3.2, 7/10/2003 09:28AM PST
imon
works with safari for me. fine app. i do wish it handled cookies--selected cookies, that is. but as the man says...no stars off for that.
but does it… - Version: 3.1, 1/15/2003 06:53AM PST
plaintiger
support Safari? support of all other web browsers became irrelevant for me when Safari was released. :)
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works and works… 



- Version: 3.1, 1/15/2003 05:18AM PST
imon
well. it'd be nice if it could shred unwanted cookies, too...but no stars off for wishing that it would.
Internet Clean Up works well for me. It has an option to tell you every time your computer contacts someone and asks permission from you. It has the best app shredder I have used. When I use NetShredX it tells me it did a good job cleaning - so they check each others work. InterNet CleanUp also checked for spyware - but, as usual with a Mac, found nothing! Aftersurf is also good.
My trash was blocked and would not empty because of "locked" apps in it, half shredded. Tiger Cache Cleaner has a "force empty" for the trash. It was worth buying just for that. It is very simple to use. It optimizes broadband at a button touch.
CleanApp is great, but so powerful and specific you need care. It is very easy to use and shows you items by name, you thought had been shredded but were not completely. BUT it makes it look as if somethings are unused (under "cobweb" facility) so be careful, and do not erase either a file you don't know before checking, as it might underpin an application. AppZapper and AppDelete are also good, but not as comprehensive.
FontNuke claims it finds the history of several days surfing and how many MB were used, even AFTER the other apps have cleaned. It then asks if you want to delete. It closes you down and then the same history is there. Strange.
I find MacJanitor easy to use and good for other organising, but, in the end, I don't really know how good the apps work - but I do know that when testing each other out they seem to confirm the job is done. It would be ironic if the best of all was the iMac's own built in cleaners - but there are a lot of other issues, as I have mentioned. Hope this was a help.