Yasu Public Beta v2.5.3b3 Released
A new beta release of Yasu has been made available. For those who are curious, the following changes have been made in the beta releases since v2.5.2:
- v2.5.3b1 (276)
- update reset launch services for Leopard
- changed/updated many paths that were shared, Tiger only, and/or Leopard only
- locks all keychains before restart, shut down and log out to hopefully prevent corruption
- v2.5.3b2 (277)
- added cache & temp file removal to system domain for /private/var/folders/ specific to Leopard
- v2.5.3b3 (278)
- added DNS cache flush to browser history
You can view the full Yasu release history at this link.





3 Responses to “Yasu Public Beta v2.5.3b3 Released”
You continue to amaze us all, Jim. Still the first product recommended by TAGteam - esp. with the latest updates.
Thanks!
Dan
What does “DNS Cache flush” do?
Does it get rid of the recent viruses that were spreading over the web that installed a new DNS?
@Daniel - Thanks man. Good to hear from you again. Hoping things are still as crazy as ever.
@Nick - No, nothing to do with viruses. OS X caches domain names of sites you’ve recently visited, and even though you clear the browser history, it could be determined what sites you’ve visited by running the “-cachedump -entries Host” command in the Terminal application. Yasu now gets rid of those listings as part of the history removal.
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