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CleanMyDrive 2
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MacPaw Inc.
CleanMyDrive 2 is a simple program designed for users who need to immediately check disk usage...
CleanMyDrive 2 is a simple program designed for users who need to immediately check disk usage
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Block websites on your Mac
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Safari's latest version tries to find problematic websites
The latest version of Safari introduces a new tech called "differential privacy", which allows the browser to identify problematic websites by collecting user browsing data.
Manage your video collection on Mac
Having hard time organizing and managing your movie collection on a Mac? Here are some applications that will help you with this task:
Several ways to manage notes on your Mac
Looking for a way to not only quickly take notes, but also actually find them when you need to see them again? Here are some of the best notes-management tools for Mac users.
Apple to allow iOS app installations from websites in the EU
Apple will let iOS apps to be installed to iPhones and iPads from websites. Without jailbreaking them. Is this a tectonic shift or what?