![]() Why would you want to do that? Make a folder on your desktop to collect the files you want to consider deleting and them move the ones you actually want to delete to trash and empty it. You want to delete particular file(s) from trash but not all of them. ![]() On the other hand this is not such a big deal in windows. The only option available is to empty the whole trash bin. You can send an individual file or a collection of files and folders to trash but you cannot simply delete them individually from the trash bin. This post today will focus on one of the annoyances that Apple has left users to deal with. To worsen matters, if you are coming from Windows you might be surprised to find out that subtle features that you overlooked and took for granted are non-existent in Mac OSX. Mac OSX automatically assumes that you would not need a particular feature because I don’t know umm it doesn’t look good on the menu perhaps! Always looking to simplify and dumb down stuff for its users, Apple sometimes goes too far and oversimplifies stuff leaving an average user frustrated.
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