John Carter responds to the earlier post received from Ward Stanke. John reports, "I just ran a comparison between CleanMyMac and CleanGenuis Pro. Stick with CleanMyMac. It does the job right."
Here's the site to check out. John adds, "I also recommend the $29.95 lifetime purchase with free updates for life."
Clean Your Mac
Ward Stanke shares this info about a FREE disk cleaning app. The press release claims, "CleanGenius Pro is an award-winning and all-in-one Mac solution for Mac OS X 10.6 or later, featuring the options to fast scan and clean up Mac junk files, completely uninstall unwanted applications, show disk space available, warn when the disk space is running low, and eject mounted drives with a brand-new look, positioning itself as a must-have utility to speed up your Mac."
The Free version is available on Mac App Store here; the Pro version is free here. Both are available for only a limited time. A Mac consultant, Ilene Hoffman includes a link to her blog.
Clean Your Screen With -- ?
Maybe you noticed the article on cleaning your gadgets in the January issue of Popular Mechanics. But let's see what Apple says. Here's some specific info to read on cleaning your computer. It warns that liquid damage is not covered under the Apple product warranty or AppleCare protection plans. Here's how to clean keyboard, trackpad, mouse. A comment following this MacLife article mentions the Optical Cleaning Kit from CostCo. Anyone use this?
Is It Time to Clean Up Your Mac?
Actually, Jim Hamm writes, "Is it time to clean up your act . . . ah, Mac, I mean? Here's an article from MacLife on what Onyx can do for your Mac. The free app can be downloaded from here. What's not to like about free? I've always wondered how anyone made money from free apps? Volume, do you suppose?" Jim closes with his friendly grin.