At the very least it provides a complete list of apps that have pending updates. It is possible to update all apps (not just Apple apps) and weather you choose to go this way is entirely up to the user, personally I choose not to although I have tried it. In the last update some refinements were added to a new feature called Space Lens which shows disk usage in a novel way allowing you to identify the largest storage users and give you the opportunity to thin these files out, a little like a simplified version of Daisy Disk.Īt all times explanations are available about what you are about to delete and that data is viewable in a finder window. The Uninstaller does a great job of removing apps and all associated files in 99% of cases and the Optimisation menu allows viewing and management of Login Items and Launch Agents. It's Maintainence menu allows you to pick the actions you want such as reindexing Spotlight, DNS Cache flush and Time Machine snapshot thinning. The interface is easy to use and looks great. I think this app which I have been using since inception and now in its fourth incarnation as CleanMyMac X has proved itself to be a helpful tool with no more potential to cause harm than OnyX if you use it with care.Įvery "Smart" clean can be tailored to omit some files if desired eg. We openly promote OnyX and Malwarebytes but still frown on Clean My Mac. I know over time there has been some general disapproval of third party "cleaning" apps for macOS and often for good reason.
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