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MacCleanse Was $8.49, Now $0.99 SAVE $7.50

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Store Description:
MacCleanse is a powerful application geared towards purifying your system and reclaiming hard disk space. In only seconds, it can perform over fifty tasks which could take hours to perform manually. Safely wipe unused languages, erase caches, empty logs, clear cookies, forget web histories, locate unused and old files, and more. MacCleanse won't miss a thing and could reclaim hundreds of megabytes, if not gigabytes, of storage.

Going above and beyond the call of duty, MacCleanse provides detailed information on each item it cleanses, and can even wipe files with US Department of Defense level security. After a scan is complete, never worry about deleting something automatically by mistake. MacCleanse provides a detailed list of all items it intends to clear before the operation completes, and allows you to uncheck any to leave untouched. Also run it automatically on a weekly schedule with a preset list of items to erase so you won't even have to think about it.

It is an ideal solution when shopping for gifts, cleansing the system after someone else has used it, when preparing to sell your computer, or just for reclaiming wasted disk space. But, most importantly, ensure your personal information is out of reach.

MacCleanse also contains enhanced features for specific applications like Acquisition, Adium, AIM, aMSN, Azureus, Bit Torrent, Colloquy, FireFox 2 & 3, iCab, iChat, ICQ, Internet Explorer, Mozilla, MPlayer, MSN Messenger, Netscape, OmniWeb, Opera, Preview, QuickTime, Safari, Skype, Transmission, Unison, Xtorrent, and Yahoo Messenger. These enhanced features allow you to pick and choose what exactly to remove from the application - be it only auto-fill values from Safari or the recent download history in Xtorrent.

AppShopper: http://appshopper.com/mac/utilities/maccleanse

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  • +5

    Does it fix gingivitis?

    • Im wondering the same thing!

    • +1

      Not to be mistaken for a McCleanse either, the episode a few hours after eating 5 cheeseburgers at 3am.

  • +11

    i was of the impression that macs were so magical that you didn't have to do any upkeep

    • +12

      They are also immune to viruses and automatically make you 'cool' for owning one.

      • Your neg radar is well off.

        • +2

          but I haven't applied any negs yet

  • +1

    Sigh, trolls. Can we please keep this on topic?

  • +4

    With support cutting apps like Firefox 2 & 3, Internet Explorer and Netscape, this deal is impossible to refuse.

    • +2

      That support is in addition to current version of the apps. Just wiped 1.7GB of junk off my system, so not bad for a 99 cent app.

  • -2

    Not a freebie…

    EDIT: No longer a freebie.

    • +1

      Not sure why I ticked that one - sorry!

      • +3

        No worries - I actually thought this was a free trial for a cleaning product at first glance ;)

  • great deal! i use cleanmymac, but mac cleanse is great too for 99c

  • +6

    oh!!! it is an APP!!! thought it was Pine-0-Clean stuff… LMAO

  • +4

    Looks more like a product to clean Windows.

  • http://zeroninetynine.com/?utm_source=MASBundle&utm_medium=M…

    Only 40 mins left, but this is one of the 12 apps listed above. Perhaps the others will interest people also.

  • Sounds MacLame

  • It's still 12 Jan in US, so I support the deal is still on ?

  • -1

    Lol.
    This is nothing but smoke and mirrors.

    Uninstall language packs? What you mean like going to Control Panel > Region & Language > Uninstall/Install Languages?
    CCleaner does virtually everything else mentioned. Including DOD-level 3 pass overwrite deletion.

    CCleaner + TweakNow PowerPack + Tweak Guides Windows Tweaking Companion = Free. All the optimisation you'll ever need to do for the truly uninitiated.

    • errrrrm you realise this is for a Mac right?

      It's also not talking about OS languages, but those built into programs - something your "Windows Control Panel" does nothing with…

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