

While I truly appreciate what this app does - and thus, I purchased the "Extreme Clean" version of this same app in the Mac App Store - I feel that it is a bad move on the part of the developer to charge additional fees in order to access the extra themes.Clean junk files, malware, virus, web history, cache data, temporary files, update outdated drivers, clean invalid registry entries & optimize the registry in a click.įind and replace outdated, missing, or corrupt device drivers directly from the manufacturer to fix drivers related issues and improve system performance.īackup old drivers before updating to the latest version.įind and remove malware, virus, spyware, and other threats & stay protected from cyberattacks.Īutomatically calculates and shows in-use memory allowing you to optimize unallocated system memory for better utilization and system cache management.Įnjoy interference-free gaming in a virtual environment without encountering game lags.
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I can understand if the developer might want to charge an additional fee for extra themes for the free version of Memory Clean, but even then, it should be a one-time fee which covers ALL themes, and NOT an additional fee for each individual extra theme.

However, for users who have ALREADY purchased the "Extreme Clean" version of Memory Clean, it is my view that extra themes should be freely included in any future updates of the app. To charge more for what should really be a natural part of the update flow is a bit ludicrous, and perhaps greedy as well.

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#Memory clean 2 to memory clean 3 upgrade update Yes, the "Extreme Clean" version of Memory Clean is rather cheap - thank you for that - nevertheless, charging extra just to change the colors in the already-purchased version of your app does not sit well with me, and I think that others will tend to agree with me. There are many developers - including developers of free apps - who will change their app's icon, or add additional theme options to it, who don't charge a penny. This, in my view, is a smarter, more positive marketing approach which will attract more users.Ĭharging extra should be reserved for major product version updates and significant functionality improvements, and not just for the ability to change a few colors, in my view. I have always been skeptical regarding apps which claim to accelerate a Mac, or which claim to recover fragmented memory. One reason is that a Mac will naturally regain most of the lost memory after using a memory hog, if given enough time to do so, even if you don't reboot the machine. Not only that, but a computer can't operate any faster than its actual clock speed.

It may seem to be accelerated if you use one of those apps which rely on adjusting the nice parameter of your running processes, but it is basically an illusion. All you are really doing is giving the forefront app more processing power, while denying it to the rest. Nevertheless, despite the aforementioned reservations, yesterday afternoon I downloaded and installed the free version of Memory Clean on an early 2009 24" iMac with 4 GB of RAM, in order to determine if it really lives up to its claims.Īfter letting it run for perhaps three hours yesterday, and seeing how it performed - manually using the clean option does in fact regain a certain percentage of fragmented memory - I decided to take the plunge and paid the $5.00 for the more advanced extreme clean version.įolks, I can tell you from firsthand observation that there is no hype here.
