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I have always used the free Onyx. I usually get it off of MacUpdate. Note that the latest version is always for the latest O/S if you don't have Mavericks look on the developer's website for earlier versions. If you use the 'web' preset, but make a canvas size that's larger than your screen, the original view that comes up will always be the same size, but the magnification will change (Like 1600 x 1200 comes up at 33% on my laptop -which means fonts are much smaller looking than normal, while the default 640x480 shows at 100% even though the canvas size appearance is the same). 알만한 분들은 이미 다 아시는 osx용 종합 유지보수/ 청소?유틸인 onyx입니다.

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Hello there
I am running Mac OS X Mountain Lion version 10.8.4 and I feel like my computer has definitely slowed down and sort of lags from time to time than when I first got it, or to be more specific, than when I last made a fresh install of Mountain Lion (which was when it first came out).
It now takes a little bit of time to open and close applications, especially Chrome, Safari, iTunes and iPhoto, and I know that because it used to be much quicker when I first installed Mountain Lion.
I am using a mid-2010 MacBook Pro and these are the specifications:
Processor 2.4 GHz Intel Core i5
Memory 4 GB 1067 MHz DDR3
Graphics NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M 256 MB
Software OS X 10.8.4 (12E55)
The specifications are fairly low compared to today's computers, but I believe they are enough for a lag-free and snappy Mac experience, or am I wrong? I came across CleanMyMac and it claims to clear all registry related problems and such, as well as remove useless files and cache located on the computer. I am unsure about the safety of it, though, because in the past, I have had registry-cleaning applications on my Windows pretty much mess it up.
There's also one called Onyx which was recommended on Apple Support Forums:
https://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/11582/onyx
What do you guys think?
Thank you.