![]() ![]() If you have trust issues with MacPaw, at least elaborate. You are entitled to an opinion, but if you meant to say “overpriced”, add/edit a comment. Rethink your post warning about the developer. Often confused with other applications (MacCleaner). What about forum posts? No evidence, no sources, nothing. (For iOS/macOS users, ClearVPN is also included in Setapp's monthly subscription) You'll need to be running iOS 13.0 or. Would I recommend purchasing it? No, I would point to Onxy or share some terminal commands. If you're on Windows, you can download it from ClearVPN's website. Most of this can be accomplished without it. And I sometimes run the maintenance feature. I like the uninstaller to get rid of unused stuff. I like the Updater to update non-store stuff (or at lease see which ones have an update). ![]() What do I use it for? Reclaim some free disk space. Would I buy it, if not included? No, there are free tools (Onyx) out there. I have CleanMyMac X as part of my SetApp subscription, so it doesn’t add any cost. So you stated, the developer is not to be trusted. You wrote “I surely wouldn’t trust anything that is associated with CleanMyMac.”. I’m saying that its generally overpriced for what it is… One hates CleanMyMac and the other seems to love it. There must be some sort of divide between Mac Power Users and MacRumors. Dit programma helpt verouderde bestanden te verwijderen, de prestaties van uw Mac te beheren en maakt gigabytes aan ruimte op de harde schijf vrij. Check your cache folder and delete large files if your computer ever feels slow. Als uw Mac na de installatie van macOS Ventura trager is geworden, probeer dan CleanMyMac X. What sort of scenario would you find yourself in that a Mac system needs “maintenance” that cannot be solved with the tools MacOS comes with, or is available for free with something like Onyx? In regards to virus protection, Malwarebytes is completely free and is much more reputable. $30/yr or $90/life for some software which helps you find large files and a (poor) ad blocker? And, let’s go back for a moment - you say an adblocker is more likely to “give you a virus” than CleanMyMac… which itself contains an adblocker? Which is it? If you need to free up space on your drive something like DaisyDisk will help you decide what to get rid of, is by a reputable author, and costs a third of the price of CMM’s yearly subscription for a lifetime licence. Macs do not “fill up with junk” and have no “registry” that needs to be maintained like a Windows system. I’m saying that its generally overpriced for what it is.Īt best, CleanMyMac is snake oil you do not need. ![]()
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