Over the past couple years, I’ve seen more and more of these tweaking utilities crop up, many of them very similar to others on the market. As a group, I call these software titles “tweaking” utilities because they help you tweak your Mac’s features and performance. These utilities also tend to let you perform several “maintenance” tasks that may or may not be effective (that’s the topic for another article). There are many of these software titles out there for Mac OS X, but they all have one thing in common: They offer ways to access settings and features of Mac OS X that aren’t easily available via the standard interfaces-System Preferences, applications, and various preferences dialogs. You read about them on message boards and Web sites, in chat rooms and email: Someone’s Mac is having problems, and a helpful soul writes, “DownloadĪnd clean your caches.” Or a user wants to know how to tweak a specific setting in Mac OS X, and several people chime in with suggestions for obscurely named utilities such as Onyx, DoktorKleanor, and TinkerTool.
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