![]() ![]() I also like how the app is updated regularly, and you pay once to receive lifetime updates. it really finds all the right files to delete! It's nice that it also protects your favorite apps, can delete widgets and also has a smart delete function that monitors your trash for deleted apps and also removes the leftover files. The new UI is beautiful and fits with lion seamlessly, but more impressive is its function. Then I read the trashme developer's comment underneath and that convinced me to buy trashme (i paid the introductory price), and i'm glad i did. So I went back to the free appcleaner, but after using it, it kept finding extra and irrevelant files (i could just uncheck to not delete it but it was still annoying). Once I upgraded to Lion and found out trashme was updated to support it, I was happy but kind of bummed it is not free anymore. I did my research and wasn't interested in apps that ran in the background to monitor my trash because those tend to not play nice with apps that updated over sparkle, so I settled on trashme because it was free and it worked extremely well and received frequent updates. Not to mention appzapper is $13, unstable and crashes all the time, and hasn't received an update in over a year and a half. I've tried appzapper and appcleaner before using trashme on SL, the biggest problem i had with those apps was that they didn't find as many relevant files to delete as trashme. I've used trashme since SL and it is in my opinion the best uninstaller for my needs. There's no shortage of uninstaller apps for mac, even with the ability to delete apps in launchpad, other files are leftover. Plus, the app is only under $10, it always amazes me how some people will spend thousands on a mac without thinking but will agaonize over spending $5 for an app. Developing an app is not cheap, if you want better support, frequent updates, that's the price you have to pay. I don't think it's fair to give this app a bad review based solely on its change of price. The only issue I have really ever had with TrashMe is the TrashMe Helper application that frequently crashes on me. ![]() I paid for the v2 upgrade as it is a good application, hasn't ever pooched my system and has added features that help me do my maintaining of my Mac. I have used other similar applications prior to using TrashMe, loved them and then moved to TrashMe when it was freeware. If you want a freeware app, go for it but don't be surprised (though commercial ware also can succumb too) if the application dies after awhile due to either lack of developer ability (either due to cost of keeping the application updated vs time it takes them to do the updating or whatever reason really) or lack of general user base support. For the price, I know people have and will complain but honestly, it is a great application and one that is well worth the money. Otherwise, you might end up losing important images from all your Apple devices and iCloud as well.Great little app, cleans out files related to applications you want to trash as well as Preference Panes, Dashboard Widgets and more. You’ll need to be extra careful while deleting photos from your iCloud Photo Library.This will ensure that you don’t lose any valuable files accidentally. It’s best to manually go through the photos and other media that an app has lined up for bulk deletion.Note that this folder lets you recover deleted photos on your iPhone, so make sure you want to erase them permanently before doing so.Your phone will automatically clear photos from this folder after they sit in it for 30 days. Next, tap Select and then hit Delete All. To get rid of the deleted photos for good, open the Recently Deleted folder in the Photos app.Until you empty this folder, you won’t reclaim the space created by trashing the photos from your phone. When you delete photos from your iPhone, keep in mind that they end up in the Recently Deleted folder of the Photos app.You should note a few important points before proceeding with photo deleting apps: Before We Begin to Clean Up Your iPhone’s Photos.
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