There is no real equivalent in OS X, but if you're looking for some optimization routines, try running OnyX or Maintenance.
Rebuilding the desktop only applies to Mac OS 9 and earlier. In OS X it's not done (although if you use Classic, you can still rebuild the Classic desktop, but naturally that does not affect OS X in general).
There is no real equivalent in OS X, but if you're looking for some optimization routines, try running OnyX or Maintenance.
Ahem, have you forgotten about repairing permissions?This is OS X's answer to repairing the desktop: Apps/utilities/diskutility/repair permissions
Applications/utilities/diskutility/repair permissions
And those apps (OnyX and Maintenance) should be free downloads.
You can download a version of Onyx from this website that should match whatever version of OS X you are using..Thanks again. I tried the Disk Utilities first and it seemed to do the trick. I then downloaded OnyX and Maintenance, but it looks like I have a lesser version of Tiger than is required to run this.