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You can speed up your PC, recover storage and improve performance with a Mac cleanup app. So in today's article, we review The best programs to free up space on Mac.
If your Mac is slowing down, freezing frequently, regularly running out of RAM, or just not behaving like it used to, then it probably needs a tune-up. You need a cleaning program, which remove clutter and digital debris from your system and free up your RAM.
Fortunately, there are a large number of tools available to make our computers work like the first day. I have chosen some of the best Mac cleaning software so that you can find one that suits you.
The programs included in the list offer free trial versions, such as CleanMyMac, DaisyDisk and MacCleaner Pro, programs of which we will talk now.
List of the best programs to free up space on Mac
MacPaw CleanMyMac

CleanMyMac X de MacPaw has a free version, an annual subscription or a single payment, to enjoy it forever.
This popular program packs a number of useful tools into one package, including a file cleaner that will remove cache and unnecessary files, optimization and maintenance tools, an application uninstaller that gathers all the files that the application spreads around the computer, and a malware remover.
It offers a menu bar with additional information, such as the battery, the temperature and the state of our laptop, the capacity and the general state of our hard drive, your free RAM capacity, CPU load and hardware temperature. We'll also find information such as drive capacities, CPU speeds, system temperatures, system load, and network activity readings all within easy reach.
Also the latest update brings an alert for heavy and unexpected battery consumption.
CleanMyMac X, the most complete
CleanMyMac has a simple and intuitive design that offers a variety of functions. These include a general system cleanup that optimizes space by delete existing temporary files, as well as reduce the unnecessary elements of the applications and eliminate any files that are left behind after an uninstall.
There is also the possibility of searching our folders of Photos, Music, and Mail to free up space on your Mac that might be slowing down your system.
CleanMyMac is a complete package, offering several additional tools to cleanly uninstall applications, remove various extensions, improve disk performance and digitally shred files that you don't want anyone to find.
One of its best features is the fact that the tool is located in the menu at the top of the screen so that we can see a simple overview of our system at all times, which also means that with a single click, we can free up memory when RAM is running low.
Mac Cleaner Pro

Mac Cleaner Pro by Nektony is actually a set of six applications developed to free up space on your Mac and speed up your computer. Offers tools for find and remove duplicate files and folders and also offers the possibility to merge similar folders. It will also uninstall apps safely and completely.
In the $15 package, you'll find MacCleaner Pro to remove those extra files, App Cleaner & Uninstaller, Disk Space Analyzer Pro, Duplicate File Finder Pro, Memory Cleaner to clear idle RAM, and the Funter tool to find hidden files and folders.
With the full version of MacCleaner Pro you can remove junk files and files that take up significant disk space, free up memory and help you manage disk space. For the latter, the application will show us an easy-to-understand overview of all the files that we can delete from our Mac, so that we can decide whether or not we want to delete particularly large files that the system displays.
Daisydisk

No one ever said that tracking down and removing all the things that were eating up space on your Mac would be nice, but Daisydisk manages to do it quite well and actually even in a funny way. DaisyDisk focuses on file management, presenting what is taking up invaluable disk space and allowing you to work with it.
If all you need to free up space on your Mac, this tool finds and removes unnecessary files for you. A job that could take hours, and there's no danger of deleting something important. DaisyDisk costs around 10 dollars, and is an excellent tool for viewing the content of your unit in a colorful and interactive graphic.
Files are categorized into several groups, such as Large Files, Documents, Music, and Downloads, each of which has its own colors and radii that show how much space that area is taking up.
It is a good method, to understand at a glance where all your space has gone. Each section can be clicked to open another circular breakdown of its contents, with each sector representing a file. These can be previewed to see if you want them or not, and if it's a case of the latter, you just drag them to the bottom of the screen, where all your junk files are stored.
MacBooster

MacBooster is a powerful application that not only offers standard disk cleanup features such as deduplicating, scanning large files, monitoring memory usage and general performance-enhancing tasks, but also includes virus and malware scans to keep your Mac free of malicious software.
As you can see, it has a similar interface to CleanMyMac X and a similar collection of tools. The advantage here is that we only make a single payment, much cheaper, and we do not have a subscription. And maybe even for deleting unnecessary files it's a bit better than CleanMyMac.
As always, it may be advisable to make a full system backup before starting to delete files, because also this application may be a bit complex, due to the lots of options that puts us within reach.
There is a free trial version available, a one-time license for almost $40, or we can buy a license for three computers for about $60.
Onyx

There's a reason why Onyx by Titanium Software has been among the tools of choice for Mac technicians for so long. Offers a great set of tools and an incredible level of customization. Onyx also combines a unique and basic approach to its user interface, while offering an incredible level of customization as to which files are affected during a repair.
Onyx can repair permissions, free up Mac space, rebuild databases, reorganize file structures, check hard drive structures, and restore indexes. can even repair unix level functions which would otherwise only be accessed through Terminal.
The main drawback is that it is not that user friendly and it is easy to make mistakes. Fortunately, there are handy FAQ links on the Titanium Software website for common problems we might have.
It is currently in a Delivery to Italy takes one or two business days.
Piriform CCleaner

CCleaner from Piriform does what it sets out to do: help clean up gigabytes of cache files, Internet history files, and locate and purge large files on your Mac, all with one impressive level of control.
It's easy to scan a hard drive to determine how much space certain files might be taking up. Options include Uninstall, Start, Clear Free Space, Large Files Finder, and Duplicate Files Finder. You can customize which cookies you want to save or purge and choose between normal file deletion”, which is faster, or “safe file deletion”, which takes more time.
It's free, but there is an option to pay for a professional version and its proper annual license. The interface perhaps looks a bit like Windows, and has been out of date for a long time.
MacKeeper

We have to start by addressing the fact that MacKeeper It doesn't have the best reputation, although in recent years the company's new owner, Clario, has tried very hard to rectify that. MacKeeper's bad reputation came from the fact that it was difficult to uninstall the app, because they used a scareware tactic used to encourage people to upgrade to a paid version.
Now the software has received a good AV-Test rating and is notarized by Apple, which should give users confidence.
In terms of what you can do, MacKeeper offers 11 tools including an antivirus scanner, adware remover, a cleanup feature, a duplicate file finder, and a smart uninstaller. There's also a memory cleaner, a software update tracker, and a startup item locator. You'll also find an identity theft protector, a VPN, and an online ad blocker.
There is a free version, which gives you access to most of the tools, or a subscription for $5 per month, if you sign up for the “yearly subscription” that pays monthly. The subscription includes 24/7 technical support, through which you can email, chat or speak with support staff.