That’s because when you’re messing with a program that can delete files, it’s better to be safe than sorry. This app was tested on a Mac that wasn’t mission critical and could easily be restored with a Time-Machine backup. I was very interested in comparing FULL-DISKfighter to CleanMyMac since I have a number of Macs and could save some serious money with FULL-DISKfighter. It’s not available in the App store, and costs that range between US$29.95 for one computer to US$74.95 for a five computer family pack. It doesn’t find duplicates or have the file finding capabilities of FULL-DISKfighter but it does have some features that FULL-DISKfighter hasn’t such as fully uninstalling applications. CleanMyMac finds junk, such as deleted program left-overs, universal binary code, unused languages, as well as caches and log files. It doesn’t have exactly the same feature set as FULL-DISKfighter, but there is quite a bit of overlap.
I have been a satisfied user of CleanMyMac from Macpaw for quite some time. If you buy it from the App store, you can use it on all your Macs for the same $9.95 If you check Amazon, the Mac version is also $29.95 but it can be gotten for $9.95 from both the SpamFighter site and the Apple App store.
The PC version, which has more features, sells for US$29.95 and I think that’s why there is a bit of confusion as to pricing.
FULL-DISKfighter has been around for the PC for some time and is new to the Mac market.