Trash Browser 1.0

Publisher's description
"Securely delete files in the Trash folder"
Published by Roland Waddilove on 21 Aug 2010
In many respects the Mac's user interface is fantastic, but it's not perfect and it has a few irritating features too. For example, there is no easy way to delete a file. Of course, you can send it to the Trash, but that's not deleting it, it's simply moving it elsewhere. To actually delete the file you must empty the Trash. However, this deletes all the files in the Trash folder and not just the one you want to delete. The whole point of the Trash folder is to store deleted files just in case you discover that you actually need something and want to recover it. If you empty the Trash you lose the ability to recover any deleted files! The Trash can be very frustrating - you want to delete a file, perhaps because it is very large like a video clip and you need the disk space, or it contains personal information like bank or credit card details and you would rather not leave it lying around the hard disk drive. You can't delete the file without emptying the whole Trash. Trash Browser solves the problem by allowing you to delete individual files in the trash folder. It offers standard and secure deletion.

Requirements: Apple Mac with Intel processor running OS X 10.4 or better

What's new in this version: Brand new release

Antivirus information

Download3K has downloaded and tested Trash Browser on 22 May 2012 with some of Today's best antivirus engines and you can find below, for your convenience, the scan results:
  • Bitdefender:

    Clean
  • NOD 32:

    Clean
  • Avira:

    Clean
  • Kaspersky:

    Clean
Trash Browser Antivirus Report

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