![]() ![]() ![]() I am signing off now, will see you next time with more reviews. If you have used theBin or any other similar app, do share your reviews with us in the Comments section below. The app might not be that handy if you are a regular user, but if you are a Pro, then this is a gem you should try, especially if you are micro-manager and have truckloads of trash within days.Īnd before we sign off, there’s great news! theBin is currently offering a limited time period 40% off. In all honesty, I liked the concept of the app, but I wasn’t blown away by it. Drag the said file in use from Trash to Terminal window Press return A list of applications should appear. You would love how simple yet intuitive the app is, and it comes with an interactive tutorial as well. What I like most about the app is the interface of the app. ![]() When I have multiple files in the bin, knowing their origin could help me find the exact data. Another issue is the Summary option it does offer the file name, size, kind, and deleted date, but not location. Maybe the app can carry both the options in the next update. And here’s the problem, I can’t decide whether I am happy or frustrated with options. TheBin does the opposite, by giving you the choice of restoring the file wherever you want. When you use Mac’s Trash Bin and restore an item, it stores back to its original location. What I felt lacking in the app is the put-back option. Even if there is a collision, original file names are maintained. theBin has thought of that as well and is fully capable of finding and resolving the problem.įurther, unlike the regular trash can, the app avoids name conflicts. Another feature that I found excellent is the app’s ability to resolve issues automatically.Īt times when a file is locked, in use, or due to some other issue, it cannot be deleted. The moment I delete a file, it automatically transfers into theBin immediately. Initially, this felt like the next level of OCD however, with usage, it did make my life simpler, albeit by a fraction. For one, the apps auto-migration feature saves me from performing dual jobs. While not monumental in this instance, what if you create GBs of junk daily? theBin also boasts duplicate management as well, wherein it merges duplicates to save more space for you. ![]()
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