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How to Boost the Speed and Performance of a Mac

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Do you feel as though your Mac has suddenly started to get much slower than it used to be? If so then you probably aren’t imagining it as at some point or other most Macs do tend to suffer from that problem.

The good news is that you can do something about it. The reason why your Mac is acting up is undoubtedly the fact that there is too much junk on its hard drive, and it is being ‘clogged’ and starting to slow down as a result. To fix that, you should use Movavi Mac Cleaner to ‘clean’ the junk off by deleting it.

Not only will you be able to boost the speed and performance of your Mac by using this Mac cleaning software, but you will also increase its lifespan as well. In short it is really to your benefit on all fronts – and not to mention it is really easy too seeing as Movavi Mac Cleaner will automatically scan your hard drive when it is launched and then let you remove all the junk it finds with a single click.

If you want to boost the speed and performance of your Mac even further then you should look to free up additional space by removing any other files that you don’t need. One of the best ways to do that is to use the ‘Uninstaller’ feature in Movavi Mac Cleaner to get rid of apps that you no longer use.

Unlike the conventional method of uninstalling apps, the ‘Uninstaller’ feature will ensure that no files are left behind. Also, it will detect any leftover files from apps that you may have uninstalled previously and allow you to delete them. Assuming you don’t use some of the native OS X apps that came with your Mac and want to remove those, this feature will allow you to do so as well.

Make no mistake, Movavi Mac Cleaner includes several other features of note. In particular it comes with a ‘Shredder’ that can help you to delete confidential files securely, and includes an inbuilt antivirus as well as firewall to protect you from online threats. Suffice to say your Mac will be much less likely to slow down in the future with this protection coupled with a few regular scans here and there in order to keep the junk off your hard drive constantly.