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This article was published on September 2, 2017

Trim gigs and save years on the life of your Mac with CleanMyMac 3 — at up to 70% off


Trim gigs and save years on the life of your Mac with CleanMyMac 3 — at up to 70% off

We’ve all hit this point before. Your desktop, laptop or tablet is a few years old, you’ve run it pretty hard, and lately… well, it’s getting a little sluggish. Pages don’t spring open anymore, video players stall, and the operating system may crash every once in a while. Overall, it’s just not the same spritely piece of sparkling new tech you once knew.

If your Mac is getting a little long in the tooth, don’t just assume you need a new computer. You can give your Mac a thorough scrub-down with CleanMyMac 3 (on sale now for $27.99, nearly 30 percent off from TNW Deals).

Outlets like Macworld and TNW have extolled CleanMyMac’s virtues, mostly because it’s nearly as simple as it comes for clearing out the cobwebs and tidying up your Mac’s hard drive.

With two clicks, CleanMyMac 3 gets to work, scouring through every spare inch of your system, rooting out old system data, unused files, backups, outdated caches and everything else that can clutter up your computer.

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With a simple run, you’ll identify whole gigabytes of information you can safely sweep off your hard drive, helping return your system to its high-revving performance of old.

Do the math. If a $27.99 investment buys you months, maybe years of heightened performance that keeps you from having to plunk down a grand on a new Mac, that’d be money well spent, right?

You can even save more money by buying CleanMyMac packages covering two Macs ($39.99, a 49 percent savings) or even five Macs ($58.99, 70 percent off) to keep your entire office Mac fleet running like clockwork.

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