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Like what you see? Subscribe via RSS , email , or Twitter! AppDelete is an uninstaller program. You can use it to delete software and all of its related files. You need to type it in. The double quotes around finder in lines 2 and 3 are different on the leading and trailing end, as are the single quotes.

I assumed the first single quote was the symbol on the upper left of the keyboard, and the trailing single quote was the standard single quote, the left of Return, and that both double quotes were double quotes shift-quote button to left of Return.

Tried it with and without the semicolons, as per suggestion of Shawn. Thanks in advance for further hints.. Thank you! Thanks for the great tip. I used it to delete files that was no longer needed Openfire. I found this tip for users of This is what I did in Now, when you right click on any file or folder you will see those two options in the dropdowlist. Hey, where is the users thing?? View Results. The name itself was an accident, shouted by Frankie P.

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Advertise with us. Submit an Apple-related tip or fix. Tell a friend to "Go MacYourself. OS X Tricks. Coincidentally, the first step is to launch Automator from the Applications folder.

EDIT Note from Pbryanw: In my Actions list, there was no Automator category, so I had to select Library, then scroll down to Run Applescript in the 2nd column. Save [It will automatically save to the correct place for Services. Your new service will be right at the bottom of the list. Add a hot key Script text Last edited: Jan 28, BreBo Moderator.

Or you can use the ShowAllFiles app. BreBo - Hi, yes if the app works well for you then there's no need to go down this route. You have to press this keyboard shortcut, click over to another folder, and then click the Desktop folder again. Hidden folders and files will appear so you can easily access them from here. The Finder does offer an option to view hidden files. To view hidden files in the Finder, open a Terminal window and run the following commands in it, pressing Enter after each one:.

This command tells Finder to show hidden files and then restarts it. They appear partially transparent to distinguish hidden files and folders from normally unhidden ones. Want to stop Finder from showing hidden files and folders? Run the following command to disable this option and restart the Finder:. Want to unhide a file or folder? If you remember the exact path of the folder or file, you can type it into the terminal.



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