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Jim Mitchell releases Yasu 2.0.6

Jim Mitchell has released version 2.0.6 of his Mac OSX maintenance utility Yasu for Mac OS X 10.4. Designed to be a quick first line of defense for solving Mac OS X-related issues, Yasu was originally developed with System Administrators who service large groups of workstations in mind, enabling them to perform a specific group of maintenance tasks quickly within a few clicks, rather than endlessly typing shell script commands in the Terminal application.

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Mac OS X system optimization utility Yasu released

Jim Mitchell has released Yasu 2.0.2, the latest version of his maintenance utility for Mac OS X 10.4. Designed to be a quick first line of defense for solving Mac OS X-related issues, Yasu was originally developed with System Administrators who service large groups of workstations in mind, enabling them to perform a specific group of maintenance tasks quickly within a few clicks, rather than typing shell script commands in the Terminal application.

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Yasu system utility updated for Mac OS X 10.4

Jim Mitchell has released an updated version of his useful Mac OS X maintenance utility Yasu for better Mac OS X 10.4 and Intel-based Mac compatibility. According to Jim Mitchell, author of the software, “Very simply, Yasu does quickly in one place what can be done using the Terminal application to perform first line, basic maintenance on any Macintosh system running OSX 10.2 or later. I wanted a simple piece of software that allowed me to not have to remember all of the terminal commands in order to keep my system optimized.

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Yasu updated for Mac OS X Tiger

Jim Mitchell Designs today announced the release of Yasu 1.0.3, the latest update to its maintenance utility for Mac OS X. “Designed to be a quick first line of defense for solving OS X related issues, Yasu was developed with System Administrators who service large groups of workstations in mind, enabling them to perform a specific group of maintenance tasks quickly within a few clicks, rather than endlessly typing shell script commands in the Terminal application.” Yasu is distributed as donationware.

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