theBin review: Alternative macOS Trash manager makes purging files more fun<article>
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<p>After first being introduced as the “Wastebasket” in 1982 with the Lisa, Apple forever cemented the concept in the hearts of personal computer users by porting it onto the Macintosh two years later. Renamed as simply Trash, this unassuming file directory has helped users with file deletion for nearly four decades.</p><p>But for such an important feature, relatively little has changed over the years—most notably, a Finder preference introduced with macOS Sierra gives the option of automatically deleting Trash after 30 days. Should that not go quite far enough, there’s now a third-party app to answer the call.</p><p>Semibits’s <a href="
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theBin review: Alternative macOS Trash manager makes purging files more fun