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DESCRIPTION
Snow Leopard Cache Cleaner is an award winning general purpose tool for Mac OS X. sLCC makes system maintenance simple with an easy point and click interface to many OS X functions. Novice and expert users alike will appreciate the powerful toolset sLCC provides. Snow Leopard Cache Cleaner is installed on thousands of personal and business systems around the globe.
Maintainenance
Snow Leopard Cache Cleaner is a one stop solution for all of your OS X maintenance needs. Intel or PPC, Panther or Snow Leopard, sLCC has the tools to keep your system running at its best. sLCC Documents and the sLCC Engine maintain system health by providing full automation of common maintenance chores including virus scanning of internet downloads. The sLCC Engine can even repair permissions automatically after software installations. With the sLCC Engine, powerful system maintenance and antivirus can be completely transparent or as close as your menu bar.
Optimization
Snow Leopard Cache Cleaner can improve system performance by tuning internet and file cache settings, implementing ram disks, and cleaning out various cached and stale data. sLCC includes tools to help optimize files and memory. sLCC can recover wasted disk space by eliminating language localization files and slimming Universal Binaries.
Customization
Snow Leopard Cache Cleaner lets you control your OS X experience. Turn off Spotlight or Dashboard, or turn on a Login Items Folder. sLCC can tweak many OS X features to suit your tastes. All without permanently altering or harming your system.
Disaster Planning
Snow Leopard Cache Cleaner lets you create bootable Emergency Disks that include system repair utilities and sLCC's powerful cache cleaning functions. If disaster strikes, the power of Snow Leopard Cache Cleaner is available at the command prompt in Single User Mode. Registered users of sLCC can install a portable version on a flash drive or iPod. Snow Leopard Cache Cleaner Portable runs on any supported Mac and is a great tool for testing hard drives, screen pixels, batteries, ram, and more before buying a machine.
Antivirus
Snow Leopard Cache Cleaner helps protect your system from malware. sLCC adds three additional layers of malware protection to Snow Leopard, and ships with the powerful ClamAV antivirus built in. sLCC can scan your downloads on the fly providing industrial strength virus protection from Mac and Windows threats.
Used as directed, the award winning Snow Leopard Cache Cleaner can be a powerful tool to keep OS X running smoothly. Try it today!
WHAT'S NEW
Version 5.0.3: Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later.
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| Snow Leopard Cache Cleaner User Reviews (176 posts) | Write A Review |
 | Mar 25 2009 |
MACGURL Once again this new version (4.0.22) bounced in the dock upon first start, would not force quit, and required a hard shutdown. I started up my Mac again and wanted to throw LCC away. Ah, but first one must launch it to deinstall its innards. This time LCC started up so I decided to accept the first crash as an anomaly and try some functions before I uninstalled. Acceptance of password is (always) followed by a 2 second wait. Why? The "Clean Finder" function stalled the app again, so I had to force quit through the finder (this time it worked), then restart the app, uninstall ClamX engine and uninstall LCC, and then trash, restart, and fix things with Onyx. It should be noted that "uninstall LCC" does NOT fully uninstall LCC, as the package receipt and .plist file were left behind. It should also be noted that 3 dots after a menu item (in most Mac apps) indicate a new window or menu of choices. Not so with LCC, as it goes right into the task without missing a beat. And why does the app's GUI seem dated? I know nothing about coding languages like RealBasic and Cocoa, but it doesn't fit with Leopard's own interface. And this is admittedly a minor point. But jerky barber-poles aren't reassuring, and there is NO progress bar at all on the "Clean Finder" function. It cleans the .DS_store files alright, but when is it done? I suppose one is reduced to guesswork. I sent an email to jlowrey@northernSW.com and it bounced back to me as "undeliverable: address does not exist." I don't think LCC is right for me until it gets an overhaul. It may work great for others. (Version 4.0.22) | |
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 | May 13 2009 |
ST00P!D M0NK3Y Yeah... I didn't have a wonderful run with it either. I think I'll stick with Onyx. =\ (Version 4.0.23) | |
 | Apr 11 2009 |
ALBABE I have certain problems with this client... but I haven't really used any others to compare. I use it on a regular basis, but sometimes it seems insanely slow. I started it up to: Clean System Log Archives. On a 300 GB HD after Four hours it was still hanging in the last 2% of the Permissions mode. I quit it and started it again. Same thing. I ran the Apple Disc Utility for Permissions, which took around ten minutes... and then I tried LCC again. This time it took less than an hour and finally finished. MacGurl is right about the password. It takes quite a while after you type it in. I also tried to use the ClamAV Antivirus on my 300 GB drive and after 12 hours it still wasn't finished. I tried it again the next evening... same outcome. I don't find the Developer very accessible. He very rarely returns any emails to answer questions. I thought I had a good suggestion for him to have an Update mode in a pulldown... no answer. (Version 4.0.22) | |
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 | Sep 10 2009 |
FORMICA Do you think the developers realize that their screenshot above is from Tiger Cache Cleaner? Anyway, if you don't the need antivirus protection that this app offers, then save your money and get Onyx instead. It does most of the things SLCC does, and it does them better, and it does them for FREE! (Version 5.0.2) | |
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 | Sep 11 2009 |
STAR-AFFINITY That's an interesting icon I first thought it was a robotic clown of some sort with a blue sticker on his mouth with an X on it. Like someone wanted him to be quite or something. :) Then I saw it was a vacuum cleaner... (Version 5.0.2) | |
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 | Sep 12 2009 |
ICONZ113 lol , ur right, it does look like a clown (Version 5.0.2) | |
 | Nov 10 2009 |
DONMONTALVO I think the icon is a little "busy" :) Would love to know exactly what caches are being cleaned. Without knowing, it would be hard to embrace this for any of our clients or home users. Don Montalvo (Version 5.0.3) | |
 | Aug 12 2009 |
MACTECHHEAD I used to like this tool and some of it's unique features. But as of this current version of 4.0.27 the developer has made a fatal flaw, you cannot use LCC when your logged in as the System Administrator because it keeps saying "Your not allowed to use this on the root account" I use 99% of my tools logged in as the System Admin so I don't have to be annoyed 50 million times for an admin password. Too bad so sad, bye bye LCC, deleted from my drive! (Version 4.0.27) | |
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 | Jun 13 2009 |
MACMAN8 I would like to thank the developers for maintaining backward compatibility with Tiger in this application. Many developers have abandoned those of us who remained with the Tiger system instead of moving on with Leopard. It is nice to know that the developers of Leopard Cache Cleaner care about us too, and should I make the move to Snow Leopard when it arrives, I trust that i will be able to count on Leopard Cache Cleaner in the future. Thanks again. (Version 4.0.25) | |
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 | Feb 11 2009 |
COLOSSUS9 I used this app several times and it keeps damaging my ACLs on the start-up drive first, then the rest of the drives become effected. Including internal and external drives and made my machine incapable to boot from any drive attached to this machine. Basically, every drive had a lock on it and all ACL rights defaulted to "custom" instead of "read-write", "read" or "drop box". This only happened when I have installed this app, and I installed it 4 times. I had several techs look into this and we saw the damage to the ACLs happen simultaneously. We noticed it is when this app is installed. Even after we repaired my MacPro. We decided that this program is dangerous. Caveat Emptor. (Version 4.0.21) | |
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 | Oct 19 2009 |
ALBABE Just a Heads-Up here. This is in regards to Leopard Cache Cleaner, not Snow Leopard Cache. I've found that if I start this application and then do a Command H to hide the application while I work on something else... this ap stalls. It looks like it's working - the little sideways Barber Pole does what it does, but the ap just sits there... for hours. I've tried this in 10.4.11 and 10.5.8 and the same thing happens. (Version 5.0.2) | |
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 | May 12 2009 |
Talking about quick... support for 10.5.7 hours after it is released. Excellent app! (Version 4.0.23) | |
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 | Oct 22 2008 |
HELIOS9 When you select ClamX(in LCC) to virus scan your download folder the scan says "scanning internet system plugins folder", "checking widgets for viruses" and "checking desktop for viruses" but there's no indication that one's download folder is being scanned, so I guess download folder isn't, in fact, being scanned. Same issue in the previous version of LCC. No big deal, though; I've installed ClamX app itself and use that for my scanning needs. It will scan the download folder without issue. Other than that, LCC is really fine. (Version 4.0.17) | |
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