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by microtonal
2268 days ago
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Indeed, data outside the application folder usually consists of a preferences plist and saved application state. Of course, there could be caches as well, which could take up a fair amount of disk space. But I think the primary argumentation in favor of what macOS does now on drag-to-trash is that the users preferences are preserved, for when they install an application again. |
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