
If you recently purchased CCleaner Professional and your copy of CCleaner is still showing as "free" or "unregistered" (or you are still receiving notifications that you have expired), then you need to register CCleaner with the information from your Cleverbridge order confirmation email. To use the paid features of CCleaner Professional, such as the full version of Health Check, you must have it registered with a valid, active license key. To quickly find the instructions for your version of CCleaner, use the following links:įor Android Do I need to register my CCleaner Professional?


It also includes solutions to problems that you could encounter when registering. If I were asked to sum up in one sentence the advice I'd give to recent switchers it would be to immerse themselves in macOS, and not spend a lot of time wondering which specific tools they'll need to get the job done other than the ones already living in their Applications folder.This page explains how to register your copy of CCleaner Professional, CCleaner Professional Plus, or CCleaner Premium. As a result I've paid for upgrades to the last three versions of Little Snitch (), though it admittedly can be both frustrating and perplexing to the uninitiated user (the current version is light years more user-friendly with an excellent GUI). One remaining concern, especially with all the news of how bad guys are finally getting around to sharpening their spears in hopes of puncturing Macs, is privacy/security. They're all past tense.įor quick analysis of what I've got installed and its potential for causing trouble I use Etre Check. I've tried, installed and paid for Onyx, Tinker Tool System and Cocktail. For macOS I've come to a similar conclusion using Cookie (sweetp productions) it's all I feel I need. I still use and rely on Ccleaner for my Windows 7 desktop. I ultimately learned that many, if not all, of the hoops I routinely had to jump through to keep an OS running and humming were not needed for Macs to function, and this is coming from one who is a certified fan of utilities. Like many switchers, I retained inherent notions of what should be done as well as traditional tools to do them with.

I've been a Mac user for a little over 10 years, starting with OS X Tiger.
