Also, bury mind, that cocktail is a paid application, where is the other one 
that Mike mentioned is totally free.
So what please, other differences?
Also, doesn't disk utility do all of what these do, anyway?

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> On 28 Jan 2014, at 18:46, Mike Arrigo <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Yes, cocktail is a great app, another app that does similar things is called 
> onyx, they are both good apps to have.
> Original message:
>> Hi!
> 
>> I’ve been a user of the Cocktail Maintenance utility for 6 years or so 
>> though I never used it on a regular basis.
> 
>> I’ve been using Cocktail every day regularly for the last couple of months 
>> using the “Pilot” and the “Daily Script”, I’ve scheduled a time for Cocktail 
>> to run once every day at 1”00 AM and then Cocktail causes the computer to 
>> shut down after maintenance has been completed.
> 
>> I can honestly say that this maintenance has done wonders for the 
>> performance of my 2011 iMac machine, the computer runs a lot faster loading 
>> programmes in fractions of a second, the longest App to load is Skype and 
>> that takes around half a second.
> 
>> Thought Id give this a mention as people may wish to try Cocktail or a 
>> similar maintenance utility and see how they get on.
> 
>> Note that the “Pilot” of Cocktail is fully customisable but do read the help 
>> file before you start poking around in the options or at the very least have 
>> a backup handy <smile>.
> 
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