Back in December we posted a review of MacCleaning Pro, here’s a snippet of that review:
MacCleaning is a nifty menubar utility that effortlessly monitors your hard drive for free space, cleans up system junk, and offers ejecting mounted drives with just one click. Instead of over promising and under-delivering, MacCleaning does a very efficient job.
Recently, the creators of MacCleaning Pro (EaseUS) have upgraded the tool, and now instead of a menubar only application, it is now a fully fledged piece of Mac software in its own right. It has been renamed CleanGenius 2.0.
Like many utility programs for Mac, CleanGenius 2.0 helps clean up your:
- System Caches
- User Caches
- System Logs
- User Logs
- User Trash
- User Downloads
Additionally, CleanGenius 2.0 can help you with uninstalling applications and has a disk space monitor to help keep an eye out on how much of your hard drive you’re using.
Where I think this software really shines, especially for Mac users who don’t run a lot of utilities on their machines, is the alert for when hard drive space reaches a critical size. For instance you can opt to receive a warning when the free space on your hard drive reaches 10, 20, 30, or 40 percent. I wouldn’t set this to 10 or 20 percent, because I think you’ll begin to experience some serious operating issues at that point. But at about 35% is where I’d be comfortable with.
If you’re looking for an easy to use utility program for your Mac, you’d be hard pressed to find one easier than CleanGenius.



