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Feb 21, 2014 5:19 AM in response to MacPaw Supportby thomas_r.,MacPaw Support wrote:
Some other opinions:
Since Macs do not require the "cleaning" that your app performs, how would any other opinions matter? Other than revealing which media sources and/or bloggers are amazingly gullible or willing to be paid for reviews?
It's pure snake oil.
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Feb 21, 2014 5:30 AM in response to thomas_r.by MacPaw Support,Thomas, one can clean the machine in a second using one click, while another person prefers to do it all manually - it is a matter of preference and I am not here to convice you (sell product). MacPaw is present at this forum to help solve our clients` issues.
You are free to contact bloggers and ask these questions
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Feb 21, 2014 6:34 AM in response to MacPaw Supportby thomas_r.,There is no need to do any cleaning, either manually or with third-party software. You're preying on a misconception that people migrating from Windows have, and every now and then you get lucky and hit someone who has bad corruption in their caches, or something similar, and the problem goes away. Beyond that, CleanMyMac - and all other "cleaning" apps - are not useful.
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Feb 21, 2014 8:08 AM in response to MacPaw Supportby babowa,You might want to read the ToU for these forums; there is a link at the bottom of every page.
These are user to user forums, made available by Apple, to deal with Apple hardware and software issues. Advertising is not allowed.