MacKeeper

Version: 2.3.2 || Release Date: 2012-08-16 || License: Shareware (39,95$) Developer: ZeoBIT LLC | App Owner: sergezeobit

MacKeeper is all-in-one system utility - like 911 for your Mac.

MacKeeper is like 911 for your Mac. It's an easy way to manage routine tasks and keep your Mac secured, clean, reliable, fast and attended! Simple and powerful, this app will make work easier for beginners and give more flexibility to experts.

Why MacKeeper? You will never have to complain about lack of disk space, slow system performance, accidental file loss, privacy breaches, or be confused with any Mac-related questions.

What’s inside?
- Security: Antivirus, Anti-Theft.
- Data Control: Data Encryptor, Undelete, Backup, Shredder.
- Cleaning: Fast Cleanup, Disk Usage, Duplicates Finder, Files Finder, Wise Uninstaller.
- Optimization: Update Tracker, Login items, Default Apps.
- Geek on Demand, personal 24/ support.

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17 Opinions

The app has a decent look, but is incredibly buggy and is very hard to get rid of. I better stay with Onyx…

I completely love MacKeeper. The anti-virus integration not only looks for known mac virus' but also uses wine to search for hidden window virus sleeping on your computer. I also love that it will remove the unnecessary bloat from applications i.e. extra languages and universal binaries. The update tracker does a great job at monitoring known applications and providing direct links to the updates online. The login items is great for speeding up your computer and the default apps has saved me quit some time in not having to right click and choose an application every time I want to watch a .mov file in vlc and other sorts. I feel secure with the anti-theft that will tell you the location of your mac and snap a picture of the user if your mac is stolen. Data encryption and shredder are also useful. Overall I'm happy with the $30 I spent on it.

hmmm... I'll stick with Cocktail or Main Menu...

Sketchy, to say the least.

Why are there so many reviews of this and no comments? A little sleuthing suggests this, from the bottom of their purchase page, may be why:
"You can get a free MacKeeper license or a discount if... you run a blog or a social account (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Digg etc.) with a large audience."

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