I’ve read through the 5 steps to a Kinkless Desktop about 6 months ago, and I love the no mercy clean up. When I name a folder To Delete XXXXXXXX I get it deleted on that day. Before that I would just make a folder called Stuff and then I would eventually end up with More Stuff, and folders called Stuff inside the Stuff folder and it would be never ending. However, that happens no more thanks to the no mercy clean up.
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Re: Kinkless Desktop 1: The "No Mercy" Cleanup
I’ve read through the 5 steps to a Kinkless Desktop about 6 months ago, and I love the no mercy clean up. When I name a folder To Delete XXXXXXXX I get it deleted on that day. Before that I would just make a folder called Stuff and then I would eventually end up with More Stuff, and folders called Stuff inside the Stuff folder and it would be never ending. However, that happens no more thanks to the no mercy clean up.