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General Discussion>Mac Users: CleanMyMac Utility
T.G 10:21 PM 10-06-2010
I dunno about that software, but I can cut you a good deal on an iBrick...
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pnoon 10:26 PM 10-06-2010
Originally Posted by T.G:
I dunno about that software, but I can cut you a good deal on an iBrick...
What a pal. :-)
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T.G 11:18 PM 10-06-2010
Originally Posted by pnoon:
What a pal. :-)
iTry
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Smokin Gator 03:59 AM 10-07-2010
I tend not to use many utilities as I tend to be very skeptical about the claims made. I have had my MacBook for a little over four years though and some things, especially FileMaker Pro which I use daily, had gotten really slow. I decided to use this based on the recommendations here and I cannot believe the difference!!! Everything is NOTICEABLY faster!!! Filemaker is screaming fast where it was painfully slow.

I don't know how this program does what it does, but I am a believer!!
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Blueface 06:02 AM 10-07-2010
Originally Posted by LasciviousXXX:
Anyone have any other useful apps that are a must-have for Macs?

:-)
Was wondering the very same thing.
There is a whole lot out there I must be missing.
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Smokin Gator 07:03 AM 10-07-2010
I have been a Mac user since 1990. You used to have to have a bunch of utilites, tinker with the system a lot, and in general do a lot more system level upkeep. The system is so good now you really don't have to have/do a lot. This CleanMyMac is good though.
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pnoon 07:51 AM 10-07-2010
I als looked at OnyX last night.

Anyone used it?
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bazookajoe 09:53 AM 10-07-2010
Peter, all cleaning utilities run the risk of deleting files your applications need, but used with caution they can certainly help your mac run more efficiently. Here's a site that contains a lot of user reviews for various programs and utilities. Just search for what you want and follow the "more" (opinions) link.

http://osx.iusethis.com/

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pnoon 10:28 AM 10-07-2010
Thanks, David. That will help a lot.

And thanks to everyone else who contributed to this thread. I do appreciate it.
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longknocker 10:46 AM 10-07-2010
Originally Posted by pnoon:
Thanks, David. That will help a lot.

And thanks to everyone else who contributed to this thread. I do appreciate it.
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Peter: When I Saw A Review On CleanMyMac It Recommended Onyx, Also. Apparently You Have To Pay 29.95 Every 6 Months For CleanMyMac.
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Darrell 10:48 AM 10-07-2010
Originally Posted by longknocker:
Peter: When I Saw A Review On CleanMyMac It Recommended Onyx, Also. Apparently You Have To Pay 29.95 Every 6 Months For CleanMyMac.
No, $29.95 gets you a lifetime license for CleanMyMac.

Sometimes you have to pay for quality programs, not everything is going to be open source, freeware. CMM is WELL worth $30.
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longknocker 10:49 AM 10-07-2010
Originally Posted by Darrell:
No, $29.95 gets you a lifetime license of CleanMyMac.

Sometimes you have to pay for quality programs, not everything is going to be open source, freeware. CMM is WELL worth $30.
Thanks, Darrell.:-) Here's The Linky: http://applereviews.com/cleanmymac-review/
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Darrell 10:53 AM 10-07-2010
Originally Posted by longknocker:
Thanks, Darrell.:-) Here's The Linky: http://applereviews.com/cleanmymac-review/
I have no experience with Onyx, I just know CMM is the ****.
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longknocker 11:00 AM 10-07-2010
Originally Posted by Darrell:
I have no experience with Onyx, I just know CMM is the ****.
Even For Someone Like Me Who Is A Mac "Noob"?
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longknocker 11:02 AM 10-07-2010
Originally Posted by Darrell:
I have no experience with Onyx, I just know CMM is the ****.
I Also Worried About Deleting Important files inadvertently with CMM As Mentioned In The linked site.
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