I find it is very easy to use provided you use themenus.
Essentially I just interact with the Table to find the element I want
clean or deleted and then go to the Action menu.
The first action is normally the action you want.
This will say either scan, clean or whatever the next step you need to
take is.
I let it do a default clean up to recover disk space with no apparent
apparent detrimental impact on my Mac.
David GriffithOn 11/08/2014 02:13, Matthew Carello wrote:
Hello all. Does anyone know of any good tutorials for setting up clean my mac
2? There are a lot of unlabeled buttons on it. I just don’t want to erase
anything I should not. Also for some reason there is a lot of space gone on my
mac. I am not sure what is causing this. my drop box only has just over 4gb of
stuff in it. I keep most of my big files on an external drive. I don’t have a
lot of apps on it and also empty my recycle bin regularly. thanks for any help,
Matt
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