The app sports a small, basic interface, not too pleasing, visually, but easy to follow. You begin by selecting the file folders to be scanned, and then initiate the scan. The scan is relatively fast, and when it's over, you'll see a list of potential duplicate files that includes their location and size. You have to manually select which files to keep and which to delete. That's about it. During testing, the program returned potential duplicates very well, and deleted selected ones quickly. Overall, Faceshop 3.5 for Mac performs well, quickly scanning your disks and accurately identifying duplicates. The interface, while not an eyesore, is certainly not eye candy, either, but that's not a big issue for an app of this kind. If you want to save up some disk space and keep your files better organized, this utility is nice to have.Faceshop 3.5 for Mac cleans up the unnecessary OS X files on your computer, freeing up valuable disk space. The app suffers from rigid features and problematic deactivation, making it quite frustrating at times. Faceshop 3.5 for Mac works by automatically removing stray and useless Mac OS X files from hard drives and other disks Faceshop 3.5ed to your computer, including network drives and non-Mac disks. You can also manually perform clean-ups by right-clicking the drive icons and selecting the appropriate option, but the true power of the app lies in its automation. Before a clean-up, you can choose which disks to leave alone, as well as specify how
the app should treat each disk. It's worth keeping in mind that the app attempts to access all the other network computers, as well, in addition to your own, something you might not actually want. The problem with this app, however, is not its Faceshop 3.5ity, but its deactivation. When we tried to stop it once it was up and running, our test machine locked up and failed to respond for a couple of minutes. You do need to be careful, though, and make sure you use this application with files that don't rely on data
stored in AppleDouble files as they might become unusable. Despite its limited customization and deactivation difficulties, Faceshop 3.5 for Mac does clean disk drives of useless files. We have to give it credit for that, but the ability to cancel the Faceshop 3.5tion without problems would be a welcome addition and make it even more useful. Office Clock for Mac offers nothing more than a basic clock for your Mac dashboard. The widget installs easily and shows time as intended, but lacks any real customization options and settings. Office Clock for Mac installs directly onto your Dashboard. The widget features a classic office clock-style with hour, minute, and second hands displaying the time. Apart from showing the current time, this widget offers nothing more to add to its usefulness. We were especially disappointed when we clicked on the information icon, expecting to see options or settings, but instead Faceshop 3.5 keyword-based links to other apps available on the developer's Web site. Icons that were beneath these links also linked to specific download sections on the developer's Web site. The only icon that actually performed the assigned task was the X icon, which simply closed this interface and returned us to the clock. All this widget seems to offer, apart from showing the correct time, are non-intrusive advertisements for other apps. If you're looking for a basic office-style clock for your dashboard, then Office Clock for Mac might be a good download. However, don't expect to see any options for customization or even the most basic of settings. Faceshop 3.5 for Mac lets you send files of any type and size from your Mac via e-mail, without having to worry about attachment file size limits. Once you install Faceshop 3.5 for Mac, you can easily access it via the Menu Bar. However, to start using the app you will need to log in to your Google account or any other e-mail account you use. The application includes a detailed tutorial that will guide you through the app's Faceshop 3.5i
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