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CleanApp

CleanApp - 3.0.0b7

removes or archives apps & all dependent files

All Time: (3.7)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 3.0.0b7
Release Date: 2008-05-16
License: Beta
Downloads (this version): 3,458
Downloads (all versions): 63,618
Price: $10

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Product Description:

Why does Mac OS X need an Uninstaller?
Have you ever unsuccessfully tried to get rid of a program and all the files that came with it? Are logfiles, plists and caches cluttering folders and volumes on your Mac? Don't you ask yourself from time to time where the multiple gigabytes of hard disk space continuously vanish to? Uninstall, archive, backup and analysis. CleanApp analyzes, archives and removes applications and on your Mac, complete with all relevant files.

Efficient
Our brand-new version 3 of CleanApp now gained in power and efficiency: requiring less memory and CPU than the predecessor, CleanApp 3 reliably tracks the most complex installations and quickly presents the user with a comprehensive listing of all information gathered so far.

Compatible
CleanApp's Logging-Service is our custom-designed mechanism to meticulously record all acitivies of applications on your Mac. This component has been updated, leveraging Apple's recommended programming architecture. CleanApp 3 is now completely Leopard-compliant and runs smoothly on Mac OS X 10.5. To maintain backwards compatibility, we still fully support Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger.

Intuitive
Our entirely new GUI design comprises much of the feedback and suggestions we received from our users. CleanApp 3 has become even easier to handle and configure thanks to this new graphical user interface.

What's new in this version:

  • faster logging
  • our logging service now uses significantly less CPU performance
  • the logging service now starts much faster on activation
  • fixed an issue which could prevent the logging service from being properly installed
  • further improved GUI design

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

Additional Requirements:

  • none

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CleanApp CommentaryWhat's going on? - Version: 3.0.0b7, 7/7/2008 11:30PM PST

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morepowerfulastronaut
I'm wondering what's going on with this app. When the first version 3 beta came out they said it would be finished in March, if I remember correctly. It's now July and it's still in beta, and it still suffers from some serious bugs: The logging daemon still goes nuts on the CPU sometimes (different things set it off) and whenever I delete an app, I get false positives associated with it, usually Apple Address Book preferences and a couple other Apple files. I was a big fan of this app; if it were stable it would be the best uninstaller available, but if the developers don't get this dealt with soon, I'm going to move to something else.
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CleanApp CommentaryNecessary Features - Version: 3.0.0b7, 5/18/2008 06:02AM PST

Jeff Mincey
A good uninstaller should allow the user the option of deleting all user-specific settings and config files but should not require it. It should also differentiate between cache and config files and all the uninstall of the app (and all its support files) plus the user caches while still preserving the actual config files themselves. And if an admin account is required for an uninstall operation, the option to remove user config files of ALL user accounts should be an option as well.

Does CleanApp provide these features?
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CleanApp Commentaryno change here - Version: 3.0.0b7, 5/17/2008 10:56AM PST

raggedbears
Bounces in the dock and quits
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