hmmm. ok. that I can accept. I do a lot of my own manual cleaning anyway. I 
also use onyx to clean up some system stuff that I, as the user, may miss. so 
far, its kept me from having really bad days on this mac. There are some 
things, though, that are a bit frustrating:
1. safari doesn't always report the correct number of elements in a page. This 
can lead to some confusion.
2. sometimes dialog boxes appear but can't be read or seen (such as those 
dreaded invisible menu boxes that some programs like to toss up at you). This 
is mostly an application issue. still, its frustrating.
3. there are just sometimes when something or another causes voiceover to 
reset. then again, I am running lion and there were a lot of issues like these 
on that version of the OS.

anyway, There are really only a few tools that I trust on my system. Mac keeper 
is not one of them.

-eric

On Oct 27, 2015, at 1:15 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:

> In this case it’s actually legit and the name is merely unfortunately similar 
> to the dubious Windows program.
> 
> I still wouldn’t use it, though.  Here’s as good an explanation as any of why 
> Macs really, really don’t and shouldn’t need “cleaning”:
> http://www.thesafemac.com/the-myth-of-the-dirty-mac/
> 
> A Mac that is on 24/7 has a slight advantage here over that which is on only 
> occasionally, but not by much.  Use “sudo periodic interval” 
> (daily/weekly/monthly) if your Mac is frequently shut down.
> 
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