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Giveaway: SysTweak Software For WIN And MAC Free

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Yvone Samiento

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Dec 2, 2023, 9:34:56 AM12/2/23
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Yesterday, we published a deal page about Systweak Independence Day 2019 Giveaway Offer where you can get 1 software from 8 applications of their choice for free (worth $ 29.95). And now through this deal page, we guide you to another Systeweak Software Giveaway program, Happy Independence Day 2019, where you can get up to 3 applications from the 8 software of their choice (Worth up to $179.85) for free. Cool, right!!!

Giveaway: SysTweak Software for WIN and MAC Free
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CleanMyMac X is one of the best and most popular Mac cleaners around. This application has both cleanup software and antimalware software. Both of these combine to keep your Mac computer free of unneeded files and other clutter.

Despite these features and benefits, this app isn't perfect. The first drawback is that the software is not free; you'll need to pay for an annual subscription or lifetime license to take full advantage. The free version only allows you to clean about 500MB of junk files from your Mac.

Of course, this cleaner software is not without its drawback. Its free version only allows you to use a small portion of the features available, including DrivePulse. And while the latest version (Drive Genius version 6) works with macOS 10.12 Sierra and above, Drive Genius version 5 isn't supported on macOS 10.15 Catalina.

Gemini 2 is another powerful Mac cleaner tool. Its major strength is detecting duplicate files and helping to organize them. This software can detect, list, and delete duplicate files on your Mac computer within minutes, helping you free up gigabytes of storage space.

Yet then those companies who make the anti virus, malware, trojan, adware ect softwares would have little or nothing to do. They say this is what they would like most of all, i doubt it since they are all money orientated. If there were less do you think xyz protection software would still be free for home users.



I use a collection of free troubleshooting, repair, and data recovery software, on a USB stick, to fix computer problems that commercial software has not prevented (and may have caused lol). My stick is always jumped on by AV, and I spend the first five minutes fighting it off. Sad.
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