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Gix1k

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After installing all kinds of apps and tweaks, is there something I can install that will remove files that were not removed by the uninstall?
 
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I agree.
The difference between iCleaner and iCleaner Pro is the requirement you act somewhat gingerly with the Pro version as it is easier to get a little 'delete crazy' and require yourself to restore because of it.
Just go slowly and follow the in-app recommendations.
 
check out icleaner pro.

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I agree.
The difference between iCleaner and iCleaner Pro is the requirement you act somewhat gingerly with the Pro version as it is easier to get a little 'delete crazy' and require yourself to restore because of it.
Just go slowly and follow the in-app recommendations.

I saw that app and I don't want to delete something that will cause a restore. Worried about that. I'll give it a shot.
 
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I agree.
The difference between iCleaner and iCleaner Pro is the requirement you act somewhat gingerly with the Pro version as it is easier to get a little 'delete crazy' and require yourself to restore because of it.
Just go slowly and follow the in-app recommendations.

The Pro version allows you to stop some services (daemons in the *nix world) from startup saving RAM, CPU and thus a little battery.
 
I saw that app and I don't want to delete something that will cause a restore. Worried about that. I'll give it a shot.

Stick with the regular version, they're both free anyhow. It's just the pro version lets you cause more damage if you don't know what you're doing.
 
I installed the regular version and left all the default options intact and hit "clean". Things appear to be working. I haven't a clue what was removed...lol. I do know it cleared all my Safari tabs
 
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