CleanMyMac is a powerful Mac cleaner, speed booster, and health guard, designed to help your Mac run at full throttle again. Remove large and old files, uninstall apps, and delete useless data that waste. Delete megatons of junk, malware, and make your Mac faster & more organized. CleanMyMac X packs 30+ tools to help you solve the most common Mac issues. You can use it to manage storage, apps, and monitor the health of your computer. There are even personalized cleanup tips based on how you use your Mac. When cleaning the outside of your MacBook, MacBook Pro, or MacBook Air, first shut down your computer and unplug the power adapter. Then use a damp, soft, lint-free cloth to clean the computer's exterior. Avoid getting moisture in any openings. Do not spray liquid directly on the computer. CleanMyMac is a software product developed by a commercial company, MacPaw Inc., which is unrelated to Apple. But now you can download CleanMyMac X from the Mac App Store.
CleanMyMac X makes space for the things you love. Sporting a range of ingenious new features, CleanMyMac lets you safely and intelligently scan and clean your entire system, delete large, unused files, reduce the size of your iPhoto library, uninstall unneeded apps or fix the ones that started to work improperly, manage all your extensions from one place and do much more – all from one newly.
CCleaner can clean unneeded files and settings for Web browsers and many installed applications on your system, as well as OS X features.
Note: You should be logged into an administrator account to use CCleaner. You can still use it as a normal or restricted user, but OS X may prevent you from deleting certain files.
Before you clean your Mac:
CCleaner for Mac will run well using its default options. You can change its settings extensively, which you might want to do if you want to keep some information, add more items to be cleaned, or make many other changes.
Some things to consider changing before you run CCleaner's cleaning process (make these changes before you run the cleaning):
- To include or exclude files and folders from the cleaning process, see this topic and this topic.
- To choose to keep certain cookies, see this topic.
- To change how CCleaner runs, including how secure the deletion process is, see this section.
Note: CCleaner permanently modifies certain system and program files. Please be sure you know what the consequences can be.
To clean your Mac:
- In CCleaner, click the Cleaner icon at left.
- On the OS X tab, choose the OS features you want to clean by selecting their check boxes (you can clean everything under Safari, for example, by selecting the Apple icon next to the heading). When you select certain options, warning text will appear. Read the text and click OK to dismiss the dialog box. For more information, see this section.
- Click the Applications tab. The programs listed on this tab will depend on the software you have installed on the system.
- Choose the applications or features you want to clean. For more information, see this topic.
- Click the Analyze button. CCleaner analyzes the files belonging to the OS X features and applications you have selected. This may take some time.
- Once the analysis is complete, you can review a list of what will be cleaned, sorted by application and OS X feature. To view a list of files, double-click an item in the right pane (for example, Safari - Cookies).
- Click Run Cleaner. You are warned that CCleaner is about to permanently remove files from the system. Click OK to proceed.
- When the cleaning is complete, CCleaner displays a report of deleted files in the text window.
Notes:
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- If you have any problems while running CCleaner or afterwards, please see the Troubleshooting section.
- You can quickly select or clear all sub-items for an item heading. For example, if you right-click the Safari heading, you have the option to Check All, Uncheck All, or Restore Default State.
I'm on a post-2010 MacBook Pro, with macOS 10.13.1. I'm trying to use Clean My Mac, version 3.9.1, but I keep getting the message 'Your version of CleanMyMac is not supported on macOS 10.13.1.' I thought I had already used the two together, but I can't swear to it. Anyone else having this problem?
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