hookbill iPF Noob Oct 22, 2010 #1 Maybe these aren't necessary but even my Mac needs a little maintenance every now and then. Are there any cache cleaners or something similar to the Utility app on a Mac? I searched both defrag and cache cleaners, I came up empty.
Maybe these aren't necessary but even my Mac needs a little maintenance every now and then. Are there any cache cleaners or something similar to the Utility app on a Mac? I searched both defrag and cache cleaners, I came up empty.
I iPadCharlie iPF Noob Oct 22, 2010 #2 If you want to clean up Safari, go into Settings | Safari and click away! Personally, my browser of choice is Atomic and you can do the same thing within the app under Settings | Privacy Options
If you want to clean up Safari, go into Settings | Safari and click away! Personally, my browser of choice is Atomic and you can do the same thing within the app under Settings | Privacy Options
OP OP hookbill iPF Noob Oct 22, 2010 #3 No that really wasn't what I was getting at. I was talking about something that cleaned the cache in the apps. Being a Mac owner, I'm not surprised that there may not be anything. Just thought I would ask.
No that really wasn't what I was getting at. I was talking about something that cleaned the cache in the apps. Being a Mac owner, I'm not surprised that there may not be anything. Just thought I would ask.
I iPadCharlie iPF Noob Oct 22, 2010 #4 Apple mobile devices are actually UNIX based and apparently there is no need for defragging, especially since the storage has no moving parts.
Apple mobile devices are actually UNIX based and apparently there is no need for defragging, especially since the storage has no moving parts.