Graveyard is a small file utility which deletes files/folders or file/folder groups.
The application doesn't use the trash in order to delete de files. It does this directly. You just have to drag onto its icon the files/folders which you would like to delete.
A confirmation dialog pops up. You can disable the confirmation dialog, so the files can be deleted directly without any kind of confirmation.
In order to reset the application's preferences, you have to start the application without dropping anything on it.
The file deletion is quite fast. I tested several times with large quantities of data.
Pluses: it is fast; it deletes the files without moving them into the trash; it has a confirmation dialog; the confirmation dialog can be disabled; the application's preferences can be reset very easily.
Drawbacks / flaws:
In conclusion: this is a good file utility which does exactly as its description says.
version reviewed: 1.1
Graveyard Publisher's Description
This free utility helps Mac users to delete any file: drag a file (also a group of files/folders) and Graveyard deletes it/them.
Warning: Graveyard is more powerful than you think, it deletes all files/folders without putting them on trash. Graveyard deletes original file instead of alias!
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