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A clean Mac is a fast Mac, but these days, cleaning has as much to do with privacy and security as it does with keeping your files organised and hard drive free of junk files. That’s the logic behind the new version of MacClean, a free app traditionally associated with cleaning junk files and providing you with some system tweaks to boot.
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MacClean now returns with a completely new user interface where the focus is as much on protection as it is cleanup. It’s also beautifully flat, designed perfectly for the more minimalist look of modern-day OS X. The app is divided into two broad sections: Cleanup and Utilities. Cleanup showcases two tools for scanning for 'junk'´(system and internet), plus options for rooting out malicious cookies as well as reviewing other potential privacy and security issues.
The latter option prompts to download an additional security engine and database update. This is basically the open-source ClamAV scanning engine, which runs on demand only – it’s thorough, but painfully slow (unlike the rest of the app), and ties up MacClean while running. If you’ve already got security software installed, feel free to skip the process unless you want to occasionally get a second opinion. If anything gets found, it’ll show up in the Quarantine section under Utilities.
Utilities is where you’ll also find sections entitled Cleanup Tools and Optimization Tools. Cleanup utilities include a duplicates finder and ‘old and large files’ tool for rooting out potentially redundant space hoggers. There’s also a secure file eraser and tools for thoroughly cleaning apps and getting rid of unused language files.
Select Optimization Tools and you’ll find an iPhoto cleaner, extension manager, secure trash sweep and 'binary' junk remover that attempts to streamline individual app sizes by removing what it terms 'redundant binary junk'.
Some of these tools are used as part of the main scan, but others add extra weight to what is already an impressive free package. Some form of backup would be nice – in case you make a mistake – but unlike some cleaning tools, you will at least get a confirmation dialog each time you click Clean, preventing you from making a potentially costly mistake.
What's New on MacClean V3.1.4 20170405:
1. Added Simplified Chinese.
2. Fixed some minor bugs.
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Verdict:
If you’re struggling to free up drive space quickly and relatively safely, MacClean is well worth adding to your Mac’s utility arsenal.
MacCleanse 9.0.6
MacCleanse is the product of thousands of hours of intense research and development. It meticulously scans all of the nooks and crannies of a computer for unnecessary junk that can take up huge amounts of disk space! Because of this, Apps in MacCleanse are also uninstalled correctly, catching the numerous logs, caches, plugins, and other resources left behind versus simply dragging them to the Trash. Your privacy is protected and computer performance enhanced by MacCleanse as it wipes your web and app histories, and can toggle resource-hungry extensions!
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What's New:
Version 9.0.6:Upgrade Notes:
This upgrade is free for users owning an active subscription or a non-subscription 'lifetime license.' No action is required other than downloading the new version from our web site and unlocking as normal with an e-mail address. For all other users, orders for the current version can be purchased on our web site.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Now launches on macOS Big Sur and has basic compatibility. We are still in the process of verifying all the features still work, adding new ones, and updating the UI. We anticipate the full 9.1 release shortly after Big Sur is officially released. This will be a free update for all customers owning the 9.0 pre-release.
New Feature:
- Redesigned main window toolbar.
- Updater check no longer hogs CPU on startup.
- Web notices checker no longer attempts to check if there is no web connection.
- Numerous other small bug fixes.
Screenshots:
- Title: MacCleanse 9.0.6
- Developer: Koingo Software
- Compatibility: macOS 10.15 or later, 64-bit processor
- Language: English
- Includes: K'ed by TNT
- Size: 75.04 MB
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