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Recycle bin functionality is usually integrated into a desktop environment and its file manager. Examples include:
Mac OS and Mac OS X, with Macintosh Finder, as Trash (or Wastebasket in defunct localizations)
Microsoft Windows, with Windows Explorer
GNOME (Linux), with Nautilus
KDE (Linux), with Konquero and Dolphin
Xfce (Linux), with Thunar
Amiga, when using the WorkBench. The Professional File System added trashcan-esque behavior at the filesystem level.
Some implementations may contain "shredding" functionality to counter data remanence.
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- Mac OS and Mac OS X, with Macintosh Finder, as Trash (or Wastebasket in defunct localizations)
- Microsoft Windows, with Windows Explorer
- GNOME (Linux), with Nautilus
- KDE (Linux), with Konquero and Dolphin
- Xfce (Linux), with Thunar
- Amiga, when using the WorkBench. The Professional File System added trashcan-esque behavior at the filesystem level.
Some implementations may contain "shredding" functionality to counter data remanence.