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BlueHarvest 8.0.8
BlueHarvest is an exterminator for your Mac’s unnecessary Desktop Service Store (DS_Store) and resource fork (_AppleDouble) files.
Whether you manage a version control system or just want to maximize your available memory, DS_Store and _AppleDouble files are a nuisance. Get BlueHarvest, and give those superfluous files the boot.
A clean Mac is a happy Mac
- Keep it clean. Blue Harvest does more than remove existing files — it blocks new ones from being created.
- Easy interface. With BlueHarvest, a less cluttered Mac is only two clicks away.
- Instant access. Want to clean up a folder without launching BlueHarvest? Simply control-click.
What's New:
Version 8.0.8:- Universal build for Apple Silicon.
Screenshots:
- Title: BlueHarvest 8.0.8
- Developer: Ross Tulloch
- Compatibility: macOS 10.15 or later, 64-bit processor
- Language: English, German, French, Spanish and others.
- Includes: Serial
- Size: 3.95 MB
- visit official website
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Blue Harvest 7 0 3 – Disable Ds_store Creation And More Than
Click here to return to the 'Prevent .ds_store creation across multiple user accounts' hint |
Blue Harvest 7 0 3 – Disable Ds_store Creation And More Free
That command could just be:
defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.desktopservices DSDontWriteNetworkStores true
That will create/modify the com.apple.desktopservices.plist in the Library Folder without having to move it from your user preferences directory and change permissions.
Is there a way to disable .DS_Store and .Trash on removable media like CF, SD, etc.?
My workaround has been to cp the content to a folder on the desktop without opening the mounted CF card on the desktop. Same for emptying (rm -r /Volumes/NO NAME/*).
Needless to say, cumbersome.
Blue Harvest 7 0 3 – Disable Ds_store Creation And More Storage
BlueHarvest does this nicely.
http://www.zeroonetwenty.com/blueharvest/
Seems awfully similar to an Apple Knowledge Base article :-)
You mean the knowledge base article that was the cause of the original hint linked to by this one? (The original hint goes something like: 'according to this knowledge base article...') ;-)
This is a tedious way to solve a problem. If the problem is that .DS_ files are being written to a network server, tell the network server to veto those files.
For samba, look at the man page for smb.conf and review the veto files parameter. You'll also need to consider how to handle the deletion of folders which ONLY contain a vetoed file, and there's a samba configuration parameter for that too.
That implies you have access to the server to configure it. Or a sysadmin who won't just tell you to 'Use a PC'