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Mac OS X  |  System / Utilities  |  Maintenance / Optimization  |  Snow Leopard Cache Cleaner  |  A question

Snow Leopard Cache Cleaner

Snow Leopard Cache Cleaner

System maintenance, optimization, antivirus.

Version:  5.0.3

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A question

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Contributed by: jjjazzz--2008 Wednesday, July 02 2008 @ 01:27 AM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Over One Year

Recommend Product: YES

I like LCC and the new version seems OK so far. I'll give my rating when I have tried out all the functions on OSX 10.5.4. The makers of LCC seem right on top of the update game, and they are obviously doing a pretty good job of it.

To the point: Under the "MAINTAIN" menu, there's a new (?) option called "Repair Home Folder ACL". Wow am I scared of ACL's!

When I used OSX's Disk Utility to repair permissions after the install of 10.5.4, I noticed there was a new ACL, on my application folder. I tried all my apps and everything seems to work so far.

So my question is two-fold:

a) Should I worry about the ACL on my Apps folder, and b) should I run the "Repair Home Folder ACL" ? Thanks to anyone who can answer this. (Version 4.0.12)

Also, is there a specific reason why there's a definite time lag between when I'm asked for my password and enter it (sudo) and the execution of the script? Sometimes it feels like a freeze. All in all, though, you guys are headed towards a 5-star app, with a bit of work still needed on the interface. Yes, it's true. Mac lovers are so into appearances...   

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