CCleaner For Mac Exits Beta, Adds New Features


Mac OS X: CCleaner for Mac has been in beta for a while, but now Mac users can enjoy the final version of one of our favorite Windows utilities. If you’re a little starved for disk space or just want to engage in some early spring cleaning on your Mac, CCleaner is now finished, stable and ready to help you out.

The final release adds the ability to clean up data from most popular web browsers, including Safari, Google Chrome, Firefox and Opera, while still managing your cookies. You no longer have to clear out every cookie. Instead you can mark a few for saving and wipe out all the rest. Additionally, CCleaner can now handle many of the tasks provided by OS X’s Disk Utility, such as wiping out free space and repairing disk permissions.

CCleaner for Mac OS X [Piriform via Techdows]


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