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DNS Flusher

DNS Flusher - 1.1

flush the dns cache in OS X 10.4 or later

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Current Version: 1.1
Release Date: 2008-03-14
License: Freeware
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Price: $0

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Product Description:

DNS Flusher can be used to flush and reset the contents of the DNS client resolver cache. Simply launch DNS Flusher and it will automatically flush the DNS cache.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • 10.4 or later

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DNS Flusher ReviewOops - Version: 1.1, 3/14/2008 12:11PM PST

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Ancient_Boii_Tribe
Now that's a first. I commented on the wrong app/ Sorry
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DNS Flusher Commentaryhuh - Version: 1.1, 3/14/2008 12:04PM PST

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Ancient_Boii_Tribe
I took the 172 KB quick start pdf that comes with it and did the drag and drop, using ultra and self extracting archiver. Then I did a get info on that and the size was 4.0 MB.

I'm guessing that's not a good idea, unless someone that you are sending it to has no application to expand an archive, and if that's the cause then I find it hard to believe that they would know how to turn a computer on, let alone use one.

Now I just tried the 172 KB file only on ultra and it took it to 144 KB. There was no difference in size from ultra to normal 144 KB. It appears that it's the same no matter what setting. The different settings decides for itself what format .rar .sit or whatever.

I wonder how well it works with AppZapper.



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