![]() There are plenty of free alternatives to what CMM claims to do anyway. No, it’s a program with a shiny candy-crush interface, which panders to user ignorance and OCD by making them feel better after they “clean their Mac” and get a lovely animation to tell them that. “It’s never caused any issues” is not the criteria for a good application and that seems to be people’s main defence for it. Unless you’d care to elaborate exactly what those 12GBs were? 12GB really is an awful lot of data and that should be causing alarm bells if anything. Removing 12+ GB worth of files on average (by your own account) when you don’t really know what it’s removing is not a positive. I’m incredibly weary of arguing this point every time there’s a CMM thread. I'm sure there's cheaper or free options but I have not had any issues with it in my years using it. It's expensive but worth it in my opinion. CLEANMYMAC X REVIEWS HOW TOI don't know if it'll help your Bootcamp situation but it's primarily used for cleaning up and maintaining space on your disk, so if that interests you or anyone reading this, I say go for it.įor people that don't know how to use Terminal to completely clear files off of their system I think CleanMyMac, at least 3, is completely good for clearing up data on your computer in an easy way. I'm sure X is just as good if not better than 3 for what it's worth. I've gotten about 12+ GB back running it every so often, and outlets such as Daring Fireball support it so I think that's a strong enough endorsement for me. I don't use CleanMyMac X, I still use 3 and it is an excellent program to get rid of useless files that are adding bulk to your system. ![]() Malware? That's a pretty big claim to make and I don't know if that's true. Useless? To hardcore users with a lot of storage space, maybe. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |