
CCleaner worked as touted in my tests, improving system performance, reclaiming GB, and helping protect online privacy, but it didn't improve the overall system performance as well as some other apps we've tested.Getting Started CCleaner features a simple gray and white interface that displays the version number and your Mac's system specs (OS version, CPU, RAM) across the top, as well as three vertically-aligned icons in the left column: Cleaner, Tools, and Options.Ĭc Cleaner Review Software To CompareBefore CCleaner scrubbed the system, the 1.83-GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Mac Mini with 1GB of RAM, and 80GB hard drive achieved a 2,540 Geekbench score, booted in 56.7 seconds, and transferred the 1.1GB folder in 1 minute and 27 seconds.There wasn't much system performance enhancement after running CCleaner in terms of GeekBench numbers. Tapping any of the icons begins the cleaning experience. "Options" is where you tinker with cookies from the various Web sites that you've visited.

A site's cookie is listed in the left column ("Cookies To Delete") by default, but should you want to keep them, you can move them to the right column ("Cookies to Keep") by highlighting a cookie and clicking the appropriate directional arrow key. Eliminating the cookies is as simple as clicking the delete button."Tools" is the method by which you Uninstall programs.
