I am not a real expert like many others here but ANYTHING that messes with my 
OS is OUT.


How does Mackeeper know about your computer?   Frankly I would go to either 
Safari or Firefox and get their site blocking tools.  That stops a lot of 
advertising.

I have my share of beach ball.   My usual routine is to see what is running and 
what I do not need.  Photoshop is one - it guzzles memory. Quit.  

I do a Permission repair regularly and I switch off my machine ( MacBook Pro 3 
years old now) as often as possible.

Bill


On 24/02/2014, at 7:54 AM, Juliet Kitson wrote:

> Hello All
> I just recieved a message telling me my Mac is slow and to download mackeeper 
> and my mac wil speed up, any opinions, and yes my mac is slow get the 
> spinning beach ball a lot.
> Regards Bill
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