There are dozens of useful Mac features that are normally hidden on your computer. Some of them are located in the System Preferences panel, others in various default Mac utilities.
On the main toolbar of the application, you will find some of its built-in tools. Each utility comes with easy-to-configure settings and immediately completes the given tasks.
This application helps you force empty Trash, reveal hidden files on your Mac, alter Time Machine settings, run maintenance scripts, and so much more. A good thing is that you don't need much computer experience in order to use this program on your Mac and complete any of the aforementioned tasks.
In my testing, every built-in tool worked perfectly. However, MacPilot ran a bit slow every time I switched between its screens.
To conclude, I'd say you should give MacPilot a try if you're looking for a simple and quick way to access system-related settings. It's efficient, provides you with an intuitive interface, and comes with an affordable price.
Pros
- Immediately applies the needed changes
- Provides you with many useful hints
- Helps you immediately launch system default apps
- You can manage your login items list
Cons
- Runs slow when switching between its screens
There are very few things I hate more than terminals and commands. Trying to keep all these unintelligible lines of gobbledygook in mind is very confusing, to say the least. That's why I jumped for joy, when my gaze fell upon MacPilot. I haven't bought the full version (yet, presumably), but the trial one is working impeccably,