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Desktop Tidy makes your Mac PC Faster

  • by Elizabeth Sanders
  • April 8, 2013

Desktop Tidy is an essential Mac PC Utility for Mac OS X Users.  Desktop Tidy cleans up your Mac’s PC desktop and cleans it up for your Mac PC. It provides the facility to taking backup of your desktop item by keeping your data under the arms and that data can be accessed from the menu bar or in the Finder.

Desktop Tidy makes your Mac PC FasterMost of the PC Users don’t know about download and using the PC that how RAM stores the cache when we use our Computer. Files we make in any software such as MS Office, it keeps on saving it on the RAM and memory keeps on filling on our PC.

Desktop Tidy works with a magic to give PC users more enhanced and useful assistance at times which make system more accurate and operating system’s life gets increased. Different intervals of cleaning up procedure can be adjusted on the Software to start its working.

Desktop Tidy better for your Mac PCDesktop Tidy deletes all unnecessary disk images which you might have downloaded unintentionally and you even don’t know about them. Many people have no idea about Downloads folder that it should be remained clear as we download new files, download software and download different apps and games, which directly download in your download folder and we normally don’t go further in download folders to delete the downloaded files.

Users and professionals use web mails on outlook and Mozilla Thunderbird and they download many emails daily and sent as well. Sent items keep on adding the email you sent and it keeps on making your webmail processing software heavier for your PC. Make sure you the files you downloaded from emails and when you delete unnecessary emails make sure you have cleared the Recycle bin folder from your desktop. Desktop Tidy requires Mac OS X 10.6.6 or Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion to run.

Features of Desktop Tidy

  1. It has the ability to add some files to Ignore list which allows specific files or folders to remain on the Desktop even if you run Desktop Tidy.
  2. It shows how much disk space the files in yours Shadow Desktop.
  3. Easy single click restoring of files and addition to Ignore list feature.  
  4. Easy function to show any file or folder from the Shadow Desktop in finder.
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— Elizabeth Sanders

Her excellent approach to Apple Business developments and fabulous grip on Mac techs makes her so vibrant to cover technology and business fields efficiently.

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