iRemove .DS_Store files for Mac

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From AppleScripts by Tom X:

iRemove .DS_Store files: Deletes the invisible .DS_Store files on all mounted Disks.
For those of you who want to delete the .DS_Store files quickly without resorting to the Terminal, this AppleScript does the trick..
This script will quit the Finder and relaunch it at the end of the run.

What's new in this version: Lion compatible.

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    "Beware of untried, free utilities"

    July 4, 2011  |   By Cubeman

    Version: iRemove .DS_Store files 1.6

    Pros

    It would seem to be a useful utility, but might be better if there were choices as to where the DS.store files would be removed.

    Cons

    The description states what it does, but doesn't do much to explain what the impact of that change is. On my system, MacBook Pro 10.6.8, it just froze the computer.

    Summary

    Downloaded, tried, and deleted.

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