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Choosing Delete Bookmark will move the cache directory to the trash. |
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Definitely don't want to delete the bookmark - just want to see where the cache is, so that I can see how big it is, and to blow it away. |
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You can change or see the cache location by clicking on Choose... after clicking on Cache within the Mountain Duck preferences Sync tab. The cache directory is by default located in You can reach the directory by choosing I don't recommend deleting the cache folder, as this can lead to file loss if there are synchronization errors, conflicts, or files that aren't fully synchronized yet. Instead, you can manually free up some disk space by right-clicking on a file or folder within the mounted drive and choosing Using the Delete on Local Disk option won't prevent Mountain Duck from downloading the files to the cache again. |
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Describe the bug
In the preferences, the mount location and cache directories are specified, but there is no "open in finder" option.
This makes it difficult to delete the cache directory, as it has to be navigated to manually one level at a time.
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Expected behavior
An option "open in finder" so the cache directory can be opened in finder.
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