![]() And the waste bin function keeps your waste bin clean. The mail function cleaned up attachments that are also kept in your mail server so don’t have to be kept offline on your harddrive. Most of that were cache files, log files and language files of languages you don’t use. Using the cleaning function the first time cleaned up about 30Gb of files, so that is impressive. The software looks at drive space in 3 categories: system files, mail and attachments and your waste bin. And as a Mac user you will know that drive space comes at quite a price on a new Mac. Over time your Mac will gather more and more files, logs, system files and other stuff you may not need but that does take up space on your hard drive. You don’t have to dive in to any settings, don’t have to look for files to delete and don’t risk throwing something out that will harm your Mac. But it is the ease of the way it does it that makes this so great. Couldn’t be easier.Īs you will see CleanMyMac doesn’t do a lot you couldn’t do manually. ![]() Hitting that button will start a smart scan that will scan the most important stuff. When you open the app the first thing you’ll see is the CleanMyMac logo and a big and round ‘scan’ button. The translations are very well done and feel native, so no worries about that. Of course it also supports Ukranian, English, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Korean and many other languages. A nice extra is that it is translated in many different languages and it is even available in a smaller language like Dutch. It also uses subtle and nice sounding notification sounds that add to the charm of the software. The interface is clean and simple and feels every bit as stylish as native Apple apps. One thing I like about CleanMyMac is the good looking and easy to use interface.
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