Originally posted by onealc
As a previous mac user, and now switched back to mac guy, I remember in the old days, it was a good idea to "rebuild your desktop" every so often on Mac system 7, etc.
Originally posted by virividox
in addition to clearing the cache, u might want to do a permissions repair, its under the disk utility thats found in the utilies folder in the applications folder
Originally posted by Westside guy
I have a hard time believing that any OS, or any non-alpha-version of a program, wouldn't do this automatically. Plus Unix-type programs generally have a daemon that cleans up things like the /tmp directory based on file/directory age.
Originally posted by MacsRgr8
Here is a little util that can help you clear the caches.
I don't do this very often. Usually if apps like Safari start behaving strangely (Safari can do this by itself though).