Who doesn’t love a Mac OS X computer or who doesn’t eagerly wait for the arrival of new OS X for Mac. This time El Capitan 10.11 is the next big thing for Mac users and the best part is of this version is its free availability from App Store. Mac owners are rapidly upgrading to OS X 10.11 and experiencing all of its godliness. Here is the basic guide on how to upgrade to El Capitan from an older version. But before you start downloading OS X EL Capitan make sure you have either Time Machine backup of your Mac or a clone copy, else both.
You might need more free stuff
OmniDiskSweeper is really great at what it does: showing you the files on your drive, in descending order by size, and letting you delete them easily! It scans your disks as quickly as possible and shows you the facts - if a file doesn't make the cut to stay, just click the big Delete button and be done with it. Omnidisksweeper The name of this app actually communicates its functionality for OS X. This free app will list up and sweep all that is unnecessary, cluttered on Mac hard disk drive.
Yes, once you have upgraded to OS X 10.11 and started all your professional and personal computing on it, you will need some more freebies. I am talking of some free Disk Management utilities that can provide additional support to your Mac. Disk, Utility!! Yes, it’s there for you always but you might need some more help in order to organize, maintain and manager your Mac hard drive that is running El Capitan.
Omnidisksweeper For El Capitan
I have long trusted below apps that can usually do wonders on Mac OS X. Sometimes they perform better than OS X’s own bunch of tools.
- Onyx (Trust comes first)
Onyx has been long serving Mac OS X since OS X 10.2 Jaguar to 10.10 Yosemite. Its newest version, which will support OS X El Capitan, will roll out soon. Onyx performs tasks similar to Mac’s own Disk Utility:
- Verify startup disk
- Mends disk permission
- Uninstalls applications
- Build up databases
- Manage Finder, iTunes, Login, Dock, Browser (Safari)
- Cleanup Caches from Boot, Kernel, Extensions, Preferences, Quick Time, Audio and other components
- Omnidisksweeper
The name of this app actually communicates its functionality for OS X. This free app will list up and sweep all that is unnecessary, cluttered on Mac hard disk drive. Omnidisksweeper sounds so helpful since garbage data collection is inevitable on any version of Mac OS X. Ultimately you will look for an app that may offer you support by showing the files as per their file sizes. This is how its works
- Launch Omnidisksweeper and select hard drive
- Click ‘Sweep Selected Drive..’
- Navigate the listed files arranged in descending order. Select and press Delete
- Stellar Speedup Mac
This app is free Mac disk cleaner software that removes clutter from boot drive and logical partitions. This software works when over a period of time Mac accumulates unwanted caches, binaries, extensions, trashes, unused, duplicate files and begins to crawl. Its built-in Uninstaller takes care of all useless apps that need to get rid off. But its main functionality is to remove caches, logs and replicated files, leftovers, trashes and language packs. To operate Speed up Mac tool is as simple as eating pie.
- Launch app and click ‘Rocket Button’
- Select Drive<<Continue
- Cleaning of Mac Startup drive is initiated
- Junks files are removed
- AppZapper
Another free uninstaller is this utility called AppZapper that kicks out a stubborn application from Mac OS X El Capitan, Yosemite and other versions. Very useful and simple to use, you only need to drag the software icon to its tray and press ‘Zap’ in order to send it to Trash folder.
Omnidisksweeper For El Capitan 10
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Bottom Line
No harm in managing your OS X hard disk drive with above free and helpful apps. The best way to keep data intact is to take regular backups of Mac through Time Machine. Yes it goes back in time to retrieve your files. Enjoy El Capitan