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Leopard Cache Cleaner

Leopard Cache Cleaner - 4.0.12

system maintenance, optimization, antivirus

All Time: (3.9)
Version 4.0.12: Not rated (0.0)
Selected Version: 4.0.12
Release Date: 2008-06-30
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 4.0.12): 6,533
Downloads (all versions): 447,337
Price: $8.99

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Leopard Cache Cleaner makes system maintenance simple with an easy point and click interface to many OS X functions. Leopard Cache Cleaner can improve system performance by tuning internet and file cache settings, implementing ram disks, and cleaning out various cached and stale data. LCC includes tools to help optimize files and memory. LCC can recover wasted disk space by eliminating language localization files and slimming Universal Binaries.

Leopard Cache Cleaner lets you create bootable Emergency Disks that include system repair utilities and LCC's powerful cache cleaning functions. If disaster strikes, the power of Leopard Cache Cleaner is available at the command prompt in Single User Mode.

Leopard Cache Cleaner helps protect your system from malware. Leopard Cache Cleaner is the only utility in its class to ship with powerful ClamAV antivirus built in. LCC can scan your downloads on the fly providing industrial strength virus protection. LCC also includes chkrootkit to provide protection from rootkit threats.

Registered users of LCC can install a portable version on a flash drive or iPod. Leopard Cache Cleaner Portable runs on any supported Mac and is a great tool for testing hard drives, screen pixels, batteries, ram, and more before buying a machine. LCC Portable is also available for purchase on CD-ROM.

Leopard Cache Cleaner lets you control your OS X experience. Turn off Spotlight or Dashboard, or turn on a Login Items Folder. LCC can tweak many OS X features to suit your tastes. All without permanently altering or harming your system.

LCC Documents and the LCC Engine maintain system health by providing full automation of common maintenance chores including virus scanning of internet downloads. The LCC Engine can even repair permissions automatically after software installations. With the LCC Engine, powerful system maintenance and antivirus can be completely transparent or as close as your menu bar.

Used as directed, the award winning Leopard Cache Cleaner can be a powerful tool to keep OS X running smoothly. Try it today!

What's new in this version:

Version 4.0.12 updates LCC for OS X 10.5.4. This release adds the ability to clean unnecessary designable.nib files. This release updates ClamAV antivirus to 0.93.1. This release adds the ability to repair Home folder ACLs. Clean Internet Caches now deletes the Flash Player caches. This release adds the ability to reset the FileVault Master Password. This release adds the Password Assistant to the LCC engine global menu. This release adds a new Installer Receipts Viewer for examining software installations. This release adds the ability to execute unix commands reboot, halt and restarting WindowServer. This release updates the Rootkit scanner to chkrootkit-0.48. This release updates internet browser cache functions to work with Safari 3 in Leopard. This release updates LCC to support Safe Folders automatic virus scanning of the Safari 3 download folder. This release updates the Single User Mode scripts to reset the Power Management Configuration. This release improves the Home Folder Permissions repair by checking and fixing the hidden flag. This release includes the ability to toggle the 3D settings of the Leopard Dock. This release adds the Recent Items to the Leopard Dock. Leopard Cache Cleaner includes a new Emergency Disk creator which creates bootable emergency disks using either retail packages of OS X or the installer disks that ship with Macintosh computers. LCC adds the ability to optimize free memory and inactive memory. LCC adds the ability to detect rootkits. LCC adds new repair capabilities including the ability to repair Home Folder permissions and the ability to repair the /Volumes folder. This release updates all of the maintenance routines and customization features to work in Leopard while still maintaining backwards compatibility down to OS X 10.3. This release also includes other minor bug fixes and improvements.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.3.9 or higher

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Leopard Cache Cleaner CommentaryGot no licence - Version: 5.0.3, 12/2/2009 05:14AM PST

RPB3
I paid in September for SLCC via PayPal, but until now I did not receive my licence code or at least any answer at all. Did this happen to anyone else?
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Leopard Cache Cleaner ReviewSiding here with Bashar - Version: 5.0.2, 10/17/2009 09:48AM PST

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xjja
Should allow for empty or blank passwords

Use Onyx or *censored*tail instead
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Leopard Cache Cleaner CommentaryUpgrade Price - Version: 5.0.2, 9/13/2009 06:30AM PST

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hhorse_dotmac
...is $5.99. My opinion is that this "limited time only" price for loyal customers of $8.99 (now $9.99) software, for something functionally unchanged, is excessive. Others will disagree. A 50% of the base price upgrade? Oh well...
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