Clearing junk with BleachBit

Posted by fermi on Mar 3, 2010 8:53 PM EDT
Experimenting with GNU/Linux
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Bleach bit is a utility which can free disk space, removes hidden junk, and easily guards your privacy. It can erase cache, delete cookies, clear Internet history, remove unused localizations, shred logs, and delete temporary files. It supports around 70 applications and can be installed on windows and linux. On ubuntu bleachbit is available on the repository. However, it is a nice idea to look at the bleachbit website for any new versions.

Bleach bit is a utility which can free disk space, removes hidden junk, and easily guards your privacy. It can erase cache, delete cookies, clear Internet history, remove unused localizations, shred logs, and delete temporary files. It supports around 70 applications and can be installed on windows and linux. On ubuntu bleachbit is available on the repository. However, it is a nice idea to look at the bleachbit website for any new versions. On ubuntu you can install it with

$ apt-get install bleachbit

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