Archive for the ‘Usage and Functionality ’ Category
How do I use Quick Cleanup to clean unnecessary files in MacReviver?
August 2nd, 2014 by mbeare
Quick Cleanup is a set of four tools to easily gain back lost drive space on your Mac. Quick Cleanup contains the following four cleanup methods: Binaries Cleanup. This removes unneeded parts of applications. Language Cleanup. This removes languages you neither want nor need from your Mac. Cache Cleanup. This removes unnecessary system and user […]
How do I use Disk Usage to find the folders and files that take up the most space in MacReviver?
July 2nd, 2014 by mbeare
The Disk Usage feature gathers statistics on all the folders on your Mac, and tells you which folders take up the most space. As you click through folders, each subfolder will also be sorted by space. You can also remove any folder or file from this screen. To use Disk Usage: Launch MacReviver. Click Disk […]
How do I use Duplicates Finder to remove duplicate files in MacReviver?
July 2nd, 2014 by mbeare
The Duplicates Finder feature in MacReviver can instantly scan your entire Mac and sort all the files on the system, showing you all the files that are duplicated across different folders. Then, you can easily remove the duplicates. To use Duplicates Finder: Launch MacReviver. Click Duplicates Finder. Click Scan. Click the arrow next to any […]
How do I use Files Finder to find large files, or any files, in MacReviver?
July 2nd, 2014 by mbeare
The Files Finder feature in MacReviver will find specific types of files anywhere on your Mac, including in network folders. That way, you can easily delete large files buried in a folder somewhere. Files Finder can search for videos, music, audiobooks, photos, archives or downloaded applications. To use Files Finder: Launch MacReviver. Click Files Finder. […]
How do I use Junk File Cleaner to remove the trash and temporary files in MacReviver?
July 2nd, 2014 by mbeare
The Junk File Cleaner feature of MacReviver is now conveniently included in the Quick Cleanup scan of MacReviver.
How do I use the backup function of MacReviver?
July 2nd, 2014 by mbeare
Each major optimization feature in MacReviver saves a backup by default. An optional pop-up screen explains the backup when you perform this feature. This automatic backup can be turned off and on by deselecting or selecting the Create Backup checkbox next to each feature. Once you’ve optimized your Mac, you can click on the Undo […]
How do I use Uninstaller to uninstall applications in MacReviver?
July 2nd, 2014 by mbeare
The Uninstaller feature in MacReviver can be far more convenient than hunting down an uninstaller within the Applications folder. You can see all the programs you have installed in one location, similar to the Programs and Features app on a Windows PC. Then, you can select any installed application and uninstall it. To use Uninstaller: […]
How do I activate and use the AntiTheft Center using MacReviver to track my Mac in case it is stolen?
July 2nd, 2014 by mbeare
The Anti-Theft Center is a feature of MacReviver that you activate ahead of any theft that might occur. It allows you to do the following things: See all the Macs in your account from our web-based MacReviver Anti-Theft Center. Use the Anti-Theft Center from any computer to report that your Mac is stolen. Receive updates […]
How do I change the default application to open a specific file extension using MacReviver?
July 2nd, 2014 by mbeare
MacReviver makes it very easy to manage what applications open a specific file extension using the Default Application area of the product. Launch MacReviver. Within the Default Application area, you will see a list of all extensions that are present on your Mac sorted in alphabetical order. To find a specific file extension either scroll […]
How do I improve the startup speed of my MacReviver?
July 2nd, 2014 by mbeare
MacReviver makes managing the applications that start when you start up your Mac easy. All you need to do is to follow these steps: Launch MacReviver. Click Startup Items. Here you will see a list of all items that start when you start your Mac. Items that have a check mark next to them are […]