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Why do I need an uninstaller in Mac OS X?
Programs in Mac OS X are creating lots of files and folders during their installation (like user preferences, temporary files, log-files, …). If you are going to delete a program from within the Finder, all these data will remain on your hard drive, and wastes precious space. So far, CleanApp has found associated files and folders by an identifier-key, and offered them for deletion. Indeed, corresponding files could not be found without this identifier-key. Up to now! Version 2.0 of CleanApp now offers a revolutionary new journaling-tool, that makes it possible to track and remove all associated files of programs, without any exceptions. This makes CleanApp the best solution to completely remove applications from your Mac OS X, or to archive it for later use.

Is deleting programs using CleanApp time consuming?
By no means. CleanApp’s user interface is straight and easy to use. Just drag and drop the program you no longer need onto the CleanApp window, or the CleanApp widget in Dashboard. After a few seconds you will see a list of files and folders, that have been created by that program. Now choose, whether to delete, or to archive the program including all it’s associated files and folders. That’s it!

Sounds good to me, but I’d like to test CleanApp before buying it. What do I have to do?
No problem. To persuade yourself from CleanApp’s ease and functionality, click the download-button on this page for a free demo version. This demo works for five backup-archives and deletions, until you have to purchase a licence.
Keep your Mac clean! The sooner you use CleanApp’s new journaling-feature, the easier it’ll be for you to keep your system free of garbage.

What’s new in this version:
Minor bug fixes.
Operating System Requirements:
This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:
Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
Mac OS X 10.4 PPCWhy do I need an uninstaller in Mac OS X?
Programs in Mac OS X are creating lots of files and folders during their installation (like user preferences, temporary files, log-files, …). If you are going to delete a program from within the Finder, all these data will remain on your hard drive, and wastes precious space. So far, CleanApp has found associated files and folders by an identifier-key, and offered them for deletion. Indeed, corresponding files could not be found without this identifier-key. Up to now! Version 2.0 of CleanApp now offers a revolutionary new journaling-tool, that makes it possible to track and remove all associated files of programs, without any exceptions. This makes CleanApp the best solution to completely remove applications from your Mac OS X, or to archive it for later use.

Is deleting programs using CleanApp time consuming?
By no means. CleanApp’s user interface is straight and easy to use. Just drag and drop the program you no longer need onto the CleanApp window, or the CleanApp widget in Dashboard. After a few seconds you will see a list of files and folders, that have been created by that program. Now choose, whether to delete, or to archive the program including all it’s associated files and folders. That’s it!

Sounds good to me, but I’d like to test CleanApp before buying it. What do I have to do?
No problem. To persuade yourself from CleanApp’s ease and functionality, click the download-button on this page for a free demo version. This demo works for five backup-archives and deletions, until you have to purchase a licence.
Keep your Mac clean! The sooner you use CleanApp’s new journaling-feature, the easier it’ll be for you to keep your system free of garbage.

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