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ScapeGoat 1.3 for Mac

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  • Price: Free; Freeware. Available now.
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  • Date added: November 02, 1998
  • Total Downloads: 4
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From Time Lever Resources :

ScapeGoat is an application that allows you to easily delete the MagicCookie and/or Global History (Netscape History) files created by NetScape in the Preferences Folder on your startup disk.

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