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Date: | Tue, 17 May 2011 15:33:57 +0200 |
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Hei...
Well, I have to admit that I donot like the new version 3.x of MainMenu
- also because some features from ver. 1.7.x has been removed such as
'Rdo Probinding', so I stick to ver. 1.7.4 like Jem... I'm still only
running 10.5.8 on all my machines both Intel and PPC. - No problems here
at all using the ver. 1.7.4.
Cheers, Erik Richard
Michael Cass wrote:
> I've been using MacKeeper for about two months now and am happy with it.
> It performs many operations, probably more than I need, and I'm just
> beginning to learn it, so my estimation of it is tentative, but so far
> it seems the most complete and competent maintenance utility I've ever used.
>
> On 17 May 2011, at 7:39 AM, jem cabanes wrote:
>> So far I've been using 'Mainmenu' to keep my Mac healthy --up to v.
>> 1.7.4, afterwards I found it shaky so I went back to 1.7.4. But
>> Leopard systems seem to be less compatible with Mainmenu. Thus, I've
>> been thinking about shifting to MacKeeper, and since they don't offer
>> a real demo, I'd like to take advice from any lister that's using it.
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