Google for it. I use it and like it a lot. I paid for it because of what it 
could do. You can only clean up to 500 MB in the trial.
> On 15 Jan 2015, at 17:43, Faisal ali <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi David,
> Where can clean my mac be found? Is it in the app store?
> Thanks
>> On Jan 15, 2015, at 3:05 AM, David Griffith <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> I am using an iMac from 2011 and if you have ever listened to any of my 
>> Podcasts you should be able to hear that it is a pretty fast machine.
>> 
>> However back in 2011 I invested in a 256GB solid state drive and 16 GB of 
>> ram. I have never regretted doing this.
>> 
>> If your machine is of an even a more recent spec and not performing then 
>> there may be something else wrong.
>> The biggest factors in slowing Voiceover down for me are
>> 1. Not using Alex as default voice creates problems.
>> 2. I have learnt not to use activities.
>> 3. The number of external drives I have attached makes a difference.  If 
>> these multiply then the time the Mac takes to boot increases a lot, 
>> especially if they are slow big drives.
>> 4. Permissions repair and using clean my Mac also seems to speed up matters.
>> 
>> Generally I would have a look at what is being loaded at start up to see if 
>> what is being loaded and take out anything you do not need.
>> 
>> David Griffith
>> 
>> On 15/01/2015 03:29, Donna Goodin wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> As some of you may remember, my employer has purchased an iMac for me.  I 
>>> am sorry to say it, but I've been incredibly disappointed in the iMac.  I 
>>> had expected it to perform better than my MBA, but the opposite seems to be 
>>> the case.  It boots very slowly, and voiceover cuts in and out after the 
>>> boot process for a couple of minutes.  the wireless connectivity also seems 
>>> weaker than on my MBA.  It also seems more sluggish overall - apps take 
>>> longer to open, documents and websites take longer to load.  Long and 
>>> short, I'd never choose it over my MBA if it weren't my work computer.  I'm 
>>> wondering if anyone else has observed similar behavior?  If so, any 
>>> strategies for troubleshooting?  I'm thinking of adding more memory, in the 
>>> hope that that will speed up the boot time and get rid of VO dragging.
>>> Cheers,
>>> Donna
>>> 
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