ask for app free yosemite uninstaller or cleaner
as per subject, anyone can recommend the free app for yosemite unistaller or cleaner ?
thx
as per subject, anyone can recommend the free app for yosemite unistaller or cleaner ?
thx
If you want quality software, pay the price.
Please read the topic
Thx for your comment though
Please read the topic
Thx for your comment though
That's the good thing about software - that is different from everything else in the world. For some strange reason, programmer's kids don't ever need to eat or get clothes, shoes, books, toys, etc. SMH.
I'm sure that you are happy to do whatever it is you do for free, too - just like programmers, right?
I use AppZapper. It set me back a whole $12.95. Good software. Conscience cleared. Programmer's kids got to eat that month.
Free cleaner - Crap Cleaner (CCleaner). Not found in the App Store, but I've used it without issue on my Air (and the PC version when I had such a thing). Default settings work fine, but can be tweaked, such as setting which Cookies it keeps and which it purges.
CCleaner for Mac OS X
Because its not in the App Store, you'll need to unlock the OS to accept the install - System Preferences > Security and Privacy > General.
Meanwhile, somewhat related to clearing stuff out that's not needed (and possibly the best money I've spent of software for my Mac - at all of $14.95) is the Xslimmer app. It reads your default language and notes the hardware configuration of your Mac and purges software of unnecessary bloat safely and accurately via it's Genie. Significantly reduces the size of a lot of software (especially important if running a Mac Air) and, if you're nervous about such actions, it does a reversible backup. Never had an issue and it may speed up opening of apps, too.
Xslimmer - Your Mac, on a Diet!
Again, not in App Store, so same instructions apply
What's wrong with freeware software, why such a sacarsm. Not that i'm asking for a hacked illegal software. I stated clearly free app in my subject
If there are no such thing exist, then just comment "no"
You get what you pay for. And programmers deserve to be paid for their work.
(It's not worth getting suspended or banned to carry this any further. I'm out.)
You get what you pay for. And programmers deserve to be paid for their work.
What an endearing way to introduce yourself to our forum...It is because of that kind of elitist and snob sarcasm that Macintosh spent its life stuck in a 15% market share mostly made of pretentious self-absorbed computer illiterate...