Does the latest version of MacKeeper work with ElCapitan? I bought a new computer, and my old Mavericks MacKeeper didn't seem to work. Is the application upgraded now for ElCapitan, please?
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Answer by
Alex Urbach
The only way to see if the application is compatible with El Capitan is to test it using the available download from the official website.
I've checked all the pages on its home URL and I didn't find anything related to system requirements.
If you want to uninstall a program, just go to Control Panel and press uninstall. This will take approximately a few minutes depending on how large the size of the application or program that you are uninstalling. You can cancel the uninstall and keep the program if you change your mind. If you uninstalled something recently, you can recover it but you will need to turn off your computer for the progress to work.
When I tried updating MacKeeper through MacKeeper itself, I received report of a network error. Should I update it directly through the site and if so, how?
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Answer by
Aiden McLeod
In order to update the product, you need to be connected to a stable Internet connection. This might be the reason why you got that report. To update the application through the official website, you need to access it and download the latest version. After you did this, simply run the installer of the new version. This should replace the old version.
Most likely, the application wasn't added to the dock. Go to Finder > Go > Applications and locate MacKeeper in the list then drag it to the Dock and you will be get the permanent access to it from that location. There are cases when applications are not added automatically to the dock.
Does the latest version of MacKeeper work with ElCapitan? I bought a new computer, and my old Mavericks MacKeeper didn't seem to work. Is the application upgraded now for ElCapitan, please?
The only way to see if the application is compatible with El Capitan is to test it using the available download from the official website.
I've checked all the pages on its home URL and I didn't find anything related to system requirements.
Note: As a personal note, I advise staying away from MacKeeper since it's considered to be a scam by many users.
If you want to uninstall a program, just go to Control Panel and press uninstall. This will take approximately a few minutes depending on how large the size of the application or program that you are uninstalling. You can cancel the uninstall and keep the program if you change your mind. If you uninstalled something recently, you can recover it but you will need to turn off your computer for the progress to work.
Look at this webpage for more details if you are still stuck: http://www.wikihow.com/Remove-Programs-(Windows-7)
Good luck anyways, :D
When I tried updating MacKeeper through MacKeeper itself, I received report of a network error. Should I update it directly through the site and if so, how?
In order to update the product, you need to be connected to a stable Internet connection. This might be the reason why you got that report. To update the application through the official website, you need to access it and download the latest version. After you did this, simply run the installer of the new version. This should replace the old version.
Most likely, the application wasn't added to the dock. Go to Finder > Go > Applications and locate MacKeeper in the list then drag it to the Dock and you will be get the permanent access to it from that location. There are cases when applications are not added automatically to the dock.