CleanApp

Clean Your Mac

Mac OS X 10.4 - 10.6

General Terms and Conditions

For GERMANY, the German version of these GTCT shall prevail, which you will find here: Allgemeine Geschäftsbedingungen

Please read the following General Terms and Conditions (“GTCT”) carefully. By ordering goods or services through this website or by registering on or with this website you agree that these GTCT shall apply exclusively to the business or legal relationship between you as our customer and us.

Payment Information
You can place an order by Credit Card or by PayPal. Within minutes a registration key is sent out by email to unlock your software.

How do I obtain my software?
After your purchase you'll receive a registration key by e-mail. Use this key to unlock the freely downloadable demo. If you didn't download the software yet, hit the download button at the top of the page to start the download. After the first launch you're asked to enter your registration key from the order receipt.

What happens if I loose my serial number? Do I have to buy again?
You do not need to buy the software again. If you lose your serial number, simply contact us by using the support section and we'll resend your key at no additional cost.

I bought a new Mac. How do I unlock my previously purchased software?
Simply download the free demo from our website to your new Mac and use your serial number in your order receipt to unlock the copy on your new Mac at no additional cost.

Complete deinstallation

"In order to deinstall, simply drag and drop this application in your Mac's trash bin." Like you haven't heard that before - but it's telling only half the truth. Every deinstallation can leave single files on your system. These files may not amount to much, but some of them may cause trouble and inevitably, they do pile up on your hard drive.

Have you become a hunter-gatherer in the digital age? Do you frequently download applications from the internet to test them and delete them afterwards? This is not the only reason for using CleanApp - this Swiss Army Knife of system maintenance utilities keeps your Mac clean, lean and efficient.

  • CleanApp Video
  • Cache files

Logging-Service

Use CleanApp's "Logging-Service", running in background and logging which file is created or changed by which application. When you do want to delete an application, CleanApp will suggest the files to be deleted along with that application because they were created by it.

Isn't that risky? What if a file is shared among several applications and thus still needed? This is where CleanApp's smarts come into play. If a file has been modified by more than one application, this file will show up in CleanApp's suggestions but by default be deactivated so it's not deleted.

CleanCommunity: group intelligence

The CleanCommunity, introduced in version 3.2, makes CleanApp even more effective. Why shouldn't you profit from other users' knowledge? When you remove an application from your Mac, CleanApp accesses the community server containing details about other users' decisions which files to delete along with that program and will base its suggestions on that information. The best thing is: because of that online data, CleanApp's Relics feature can find and remove remains of applications that you got rid of a long time ago - even if you didn't use CleanApp's Logging Service then.

Participation in the CleanCommunity is not just free of charge but anonymous, risk free and completely optional. Once you try it, though, you'll never want to miss it.

  • CleanCommunity
  • Relics

Disk usage

If your hard disk seems to be just too small again, maybe you don't really have to buy a bigger one. Chances are, it's simply stuffed with files you don't need anymore. Make use of CleanApp's ability to identify the largest files easily and decide wether or not they're still needed - quickly free up large amounts of disk space that way. Reclaiming your hard disk has never been as fast or as comfortable before.

  • Disk Usage

Supported languages & System requirements

CleanApp has been translated into a total of 10 languages. This means that the entire user interface, including all buttons, labels and menu entries, automatically adapts to the language settings in your Mac's System Preferences. Currently, the following languages are available:

English German Spanish French Italian Dutch Russian Portuguese Chinese Japanese

CleanApp requires a Mac with Mac OS X 10.4.11 Tiger, 10.5 Leopard or 10.6 Snow Leopard.