Storing data in cache makes your Mac run faster because it can obtain the data it needs quickly. +A cache is where OS X stores data it needs to access often (such as extensions and icons). In this article, you’ll learn how to delete the Library cache to avoid future problems, or to fix a corrupt cache.+ You need to take that same kind of care with your computer. You do these things to prevent problems, catch problems early, and deal with problems as (or before) they arise, hopefully finding small problems and fixing them before they become even bigger ones. If you do what your doctor tells you, you go in once a year for a checkup. If you have a car, you regularly have the oil changed. If you have a dog, it probably wears a flea collar. +If you own a house, you’ve probably had it sprayed for termites. Find out how to delete the library cache occasionally to maintain your Mac’s performance.+ Sometimes the cache gets corrupt, though, because of software updates, conflicts, and unexpected quits, and this can cause problems. Storing data in cache makes your Mac run faster because it can obtain the data quickly. *The reason why I want to do it is because i think its good to clear the caches like once every two months or something.
As the topic name says, is it safe to delete everything in the caches folder?*