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Old Aug 16th, 2012, 03:13 PM   #1
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How to Show A List of Every File Ever Downloaded on Your Mac

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Have you ever wanted to remember the name of a certain picture or file you downloaded, or can’t remember where something came from? It can be a chore. Thankfully, OS X Daily shows us a way to view a list of every file ever downloaded on your Mac.
Hit the link for simple copy-and-paste terminal commands to show and also clear the download history list.

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Hit the link for simple copy-and-paste terminal commands to show and also clear the download history list.

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Or use AppleJack and answer Yes when prompted to delete cache files for a user.
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