Friday, January 11, 2013

Amnesia Nyc Full 2013 Free Download ~ DailyTechBytes

Amnesia Nyc: Many software titles on Mac OS come with the uninstall directions of simply "Drag the application to the Trash and empty it".

 In reality, this often leaves many related files on the computer taking up valuable hard drive space.

Amnesia Nyc performs a smart scan to determine all related files to be removed. Easily uninstall not just applications, but also Screen Savers, Dashboard Widgets, and Preference Panes.

Amnesia Nyc will remove logs, caches, application support files, preferences, crash reports, and other application specific files. Take the frustration and time out of searching for all of these files manually. In addition, turn on a secure deletion option to prevent recovery of the removed files.

 It will reinstall the pieces of the product exactly where they came from â€" even if you choose to restore to a different machine!

Protect your data
Another powerful feature Amnesia Nyc has to offer is the ability to create a list of Untouchables (in addition to the ones built-in). Untouchables are software products which Amnesia Nyc will warn you about incase a remove is attempted. This is handy incase a particular software product should be removed using a manufacturer-provided uninstaller instead.

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Comprehensive feature-set

Remove applications, screen savers, preference panes, and widgets.

Scans for related files in many locations including the Application Support, Logs, Crash Reports, Caches, and Preferences folders.

Securely remove files, instead of performing a quick delete.

Maintain a log of files removed.

Backup and Restore a set of software and its related files.

Move a software set to a specific destination instead of deleting it.

Rebuild the Launch Services database after removal.

Calculate the size specific software sets are using.

Create a list of "Untouchable" software.

View a list of installed software sets, and choose multiple ones for removal.

 

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