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wolftrack7

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May 11, 2008
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I have an imac and am considering purchasing Smithmicro Spring Cleaning 10. My computer has slowed some since switching to Leopard and also installing Microsoft Office.:( Should have know that Bill Gates would find a way to slow down a Mac.:mad: Anyway, I am hoping to hear from someone who has tried this program and if it is worth the cost.

Thanks in advance for any replies!:)
wolftrack7
 
Spring Cleaning is actually a collection of maintenance utilities. You have to decide for yourself which ones to run and to what detail. It's pretty powerful and quite capable, but be aware there's no "easy" button. Some tasks (like finding orphans and dupes) are pretty obvious, but others will require you knowing more about your system than you may already, or care to.

There's a free demo available, I suggest you play with that and see if the full (paid) app is what you're looking for.
 
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