A total Mac system utility that cleans, optimizes, and creates bootable backups.
Publisher: |
Macware, Inc. |
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Downloads: |
2651 |
Software Type: |
Demo, 34.99 |
File Size: |
16.00M |
OS: |
Mac OS |
Update Date: |
17 October, 2010 |
Make your Mac as good as new. Improve your system performance using MacTuneUp to easily maintain and secure your activity. Quickly diagnose and repair problems before they occur, securely remove unwanted junk and personal files to recover lost space, increase the speed of your Internet network connections, and create bootable backups or disk images to quickly bring your Mac back to its original state. MACTUNEUP HIGHLIGHTS: Create a bootable backup of your hard disk that can be used to create disk clones, move your running operating system from one disk to another (for example, when replacing a hard disk), or to backup system folders individually. You can also create a disk image of a system volume that can be recovered using Apple Software Restore (ASR). Accelerate your Internet network connection with a few simple clicks to boost the performance of your email, FTP, Internet browsing, chats, and other online activity. Your Mac is a computer powerhouse. Keep it running like new with an easy Maintenance Pilot that runs periodic tasks, repairs permissions and optimizes your system. Add an extra layer of protection to your Mac by configuring your Mac firewall or adding a custom firewall with your own set of rules to keep harmful files off your system. Customize your Mac experience by easily managing all system settings from within MacTuneUp. Become more familiar with your Mac by quickly finding information about your system and shortcuts. FEATURE LIST: 1) Instantly run daily, weekly and monthly system maintenance; 2) Completely clean system clutter to increase performance; 3) Shred files to make them unrecoverable; 4) Accelerate your Internet connection; 5) Manage & enhance firewall settings 6)Create bootable backups; 7) Create backup disk images for software restoration; 8) Access hidden System, Finder and Dock settings; 9) Optimize virtual memory; 10) Create new shared directories (Share Points) in a few simple clicks; 11) Browse hidden system files and folders.
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