Whittie 
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And where would I find them? 
 
Disc Cleanup 
Disc Defragmenter 
Safari > Temp Files delete? Cookies delete? 
Install OS updates? 
 
Thanks! 
 
[Edited on 13-05-2010 by Whittie]
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Bart 
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quote: Originally posted by Whittie 
And where would I find them? 
 
Disc Cleanup 
Disc Defragmenter 
   
 
Might be wrong, but because of the file system used (databases?), there is no need for the above. Applications are a single drag/drop   
 
quote: Originally posted by Whittie 
Safari > Temp Files delete? Cookies delete? 
Install OS updates? 
   
 
Not sure about Safari, but for os updates, Apple logo in top left corner -> OS Software Updates
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Dom 
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OnyX for OSX maintenance 
OSX sorts it self out with regards to defrag 
You can clear Safari's cache/temp files from within the options, although just install FireFox etc 
As Bart said, Apple Logo > Software Update 
 
[Edited on 13-05-2010 by Dom]
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AlunJ 
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as said, no need for disk cleanup/defrag 
I use firefox under mac, however if you open safari, click safari it gives you the options to reset safari or clear the cache. 
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podgeworth 
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I use a program called CleanMyMac. It clears caches, logs and general stuff you can delete such as universal binaries and language files.
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Reecemac 
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Usually updates pop up automatically when they are ready to download so you dont have to keep checking.
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