Tweak and Tuneup
How to use Tweak and Tuneup?
After you have installed the program, start by using its One Click Cleaning feature. Click on the ''Start System Scan'' button towards the right of the main screen of Tweak and Tuneup or just click on “One Click Cleaning” tab located in the left panel of the program.
After the scan is complete, please click on the ''Clean Now'' button to fix all the issues on your system.This releases some valuable space from the hard drive
If you need any help in using the product, you can contact our support team at support@tuneupmymac.com
Which operating systems is Tweak and Tuneup compatible with?
Tweak and Tuneup supports macOS 10.13 and higher.
For further queries, you can contact our support team at support@tuneupmymac.com
Does this program work with PowerPC Macs?
No, Tweak and Tuneup does not support PPC architecture. It only supports Intel based architecture.
For further queries, you can contact our support team at support@tuneupmymac.com
Is there a trial version available of Tweak and Tuneup?
No, there is no trial version available. But alternatively, you can try the pro version, Tweak and Tuneup by downloading it from Here
If you need any help in using the product, you can contact our support team at support@tuneupmymac.com
Are some features locked in this product?
No, all features are unlocked in this product. Once you purchase Tweak and Tuneup, all features are accessible. You do not have to pay extra to unlock any functionality.
For further queries, you can contact our support team at support@tuneupmymac.com
How to uninstall Tweak and Tuneup?
1. Launch Tweak and Tuneup and click on Help > Uninstall Tweak and Tuneup option.
2. A dialog box will appear asking your confirmation. Click on 'Yes' button to uninstall Tweak and Tuneup.
If you need any help in uninstalling the product, you can contact our support team at support@tuneupmymac.com
Tweak and Tuneup shows all items have been cleaned. But they still appear in their containing folder.
Tweak and Tuneup has been programmed in the Sandbox environment, that is, an environment where your write-protected files are not harmed. It will only clear those files that are not write-protected, keeping your Mac safe and secure. Hence, you have to delete the rest of the items manually.
For further queries, you can contact our support team at support@tuneupmymac.com
On cleaning items through Tweak and Tuneup, they re-appear in the next scan.
There are some files/applications on your Mac that are write-protected. Tweak and Tuneup deletes only those files that are not write-protected, keeping your Mac secure. To avoid the detection of these files repeatedly, you have to delete them manually after which Tweak and Tuneup will not show these items again. This happens because Tweak and Tuneup has been programmed in the Sandbox environment, that is, an environment where your write-protected files are not harmed.
For further queries, you can contact our support team at support@tuneupmymac.com
On scanning, some items do not show in the scanned items list but they exist on my Mac.
Some files on your Mac are write-protected. If these items do not show in the scanned items list, they are probably write-protected. In order to clear these files, you have to do it manually. This happens because Tweak and Tuneup has been programmed in the Sandbox environment, that is, an environment where your write-protected files are not harmed.
For further queries, you can contact our support team at support@tuneupmymac.com