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Acutus Trading releases of Compost 1.6







Acutus Trading releases of Compost 1.6

Acutus Trading releases of Compost 1.6 04/18/2005 12:02 AM

Acutus Trading today announced the immediate release of Compost 1.6, a utility that manages items left in the Trash. Compost is available for download and may be purchased for USD$8.95 from the Kagi Store.

Compost takes the Trash and to the next level by adding a number of needed features to Mac OS X:

  • Secure Deletion: Secure deletion of Trashed files;
  • Flexibility: Both global and local Trash settings for each disk;
  • Individual Cans: Perform Trash actions on individual disks;
  • Shredding: Erase files directly to bypass the Trash; and
  • Detailed Information: Replace the Trash Get Info window.




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