Don't get lost!Have you ever unsuccessfully tried to get rid of a program and all the files that came with it? Are logfiles, plists and caches cluttering folders and volumes on your Mac? Don't you ask
yourself from time to time where the multiple gigabytes of hard disk space continuously vanish to? - Uninstall, archive, backup and analysis… CleanApp analyzes, archives and removes
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presents the user with a comprehensive listing of all information gathered so far.Compatible.CleanApp's В»Logging ServiceВ« is our custom-designed mechanism to meticulously record all acitivies of applications on your Mac. This component has been updated, leveraging Apple's recommended
programming architecture. CleanApp 3 is now completely В»LeopardВ«-compliant and runs smoothly on Mac OS X 10.5. To maintain backwards compatibility, we still fully support Mac OS X 10.4
В»TigerВ«.Intuitive.Our entirely new GUI design comprises much of the feedback and suggestions we received from our users. CleanApp 3 has become even easier to handle and configure thanks to this new graphical
user interface.Don't be controlled - be in control!CleanApp, our powerful system management application for Mac OS X, does all this - but avoids the cryptic annoyances many of us know from command line administration tools. CleanApp 3 boosts a
redesigned graphical user interface. With its new status display CleanApp 3 presents constantly updated information on file and program access, tracked by its own Logging Service. The updated
and CleanApp Dashboard widget further speeds up system maintenance.Why does Mac OS X need an Uninstaller?Already on installation, and even more so during normal use, application programs and utilities under Mac OS X tend to create a multitude of files and folders all over the system: user
settings, temporary and log files, …. Unfortunately, even removing software from the "Applications" folder won't eliminate those obsolete files, and they continue to waste precious space on