Nonetheless, whatever issue you are having, I extremely doubt it's due to an Adobe issue. I've never done a back-to-back cross-check with these applications because once the problem is "fixed," it's not possible to see if the other one can fix it better/faster/slicker.įWIW, any time my system is doing something "not right," I run one or the other of these applications. There is no charge for these updates - only when there is a new Mac OS with a new name is there ever an update charge. As updates to the system are released, you may have to occasionally update this app. It will work on older systems, but this is now updated for the new systems. Thus, with the new Ventura system, this product is now called Ventura Cache Cleaner. The one with the charge (but free trial): ( ) [Note: as the Mac system continues to advance, each time there's a new system name, there's a new name for this product. FWIW, I've been paying the "paid" one for years because it got me out of a big jam years ago. So be sure you are looking at the relevant options.Ģ), Also, look up how to start in "Repair mode" There are some basic maintenance things you can do in that, it's worth trying those repair processes.ģ) There are two very good Mac System maintenance applications one is free, and the other has a minimal charge. Since I do not know if you are using an Intel or M1 chip, the process changed from one to the other. I'm going to let you google how to do that as there are many videos and text for that. Here are a couple of other things to try:ġ) Restart into Safe Mode. Yes, it's a game of finger pointing but there is a real problem and hopefully, we can find a real answer. My guess is that there's something with your system. Please keep in mind that many, many, many people, such as myself, have not encountered your issue.
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