Optimization

Note

The App Store version of CleanMyMac X slightly differs from the versions you'll find on other marketplaces. This means some features described below may not be available from the App Store due to its guidelines. Read more about different versions of CleanMyMac X.

CleanMyMac defines the sources of possible performance drop and gives you control of what's running on your Mac.

In this module, CleanMyMac gathers the following items:

  • Login Items, which are automatically launched every time you boot your Mac.

  • Launch Agents, which extend the functionality of the parent app but may be resource-consuming.

  • Hung Applications (not available from the App Store), which stopped responding due to some problem. Since these apps are likely unusable at this point, CleanMyMac can shut them down to reduce system loads.

  • Heavy Consumers (not available from the App Store), applications that extensively use resources of your Mac, in particular, of CPU. You may decide to quit them to distribute the capabilities of your Mac more effectively.

Turn off or remove login items and launch agents

  • Turn off login items and launch agents

    (Not available from the App Store.)

    Each login item and launch agent has Enable or Disable status next to it. So, if you want to turn an extension on or off, just click the status and see it switched.

  • Remove login items and launch agents

    Note

    If you have the App Store version of CleanMyMac X, you can only review login items and review or uninstall launch agents.

    If you want to remove an item in Login Items and Launch Agents completely, select it and click Remove (or Perform).

    Please mind that you won't be able to undo this action. However, if you disable an item, it can be easily turned on.

Quit hung apps and heavy consumers

(Not available from the App Store.)

When CleanMyMac detects apps that affect the performance of your Mac or eat out much system resources, it shows them in the corresponding submodule of the Optimization module.

You can quit troubled apps right from Hung Applications and Heavy Consumers: select an application you'd like to shut down and click Quit. Also, you may prefer to restart a heavy-consuming app to reduce its resource consumption. To do it, hover over the app in Heavy Consumers and click on the Relaunch.

Note

Some items are marked with info signs and don't have checkboxes. These items can be removed only along with the associated applications or services. Yet, you can easily disable or enable them.

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