

Restart the computer and empty the trash, new caches will be developed. The majority of the utilities I use have had newer versions available for testing under macOS Sierra for weeks and now that we are on the 7th release of the macOS Sierra, I don't think its an unrealistic expectation to have a version of CCleaner available for BETA. Clear Caches -> Click on 'Go' on the top Mac Menu bar -> Press and hold Shift (for El Capitan and older version press and hold 'Option' key -> Click on Library -> Open 'Caches' Select all items in it and Move it to Trash. I realize its a choice I've made, but I've made that choice because it's important to my business to stay on top of the newer technologies for the benefit of my customers. Being an early adopter and and long time user of CCleaner (MAC & Windows), it's like losing an arm when you cannot use what I consider to be the most important application on my system. Use Apple’s Time Machine for one back up, but don’t stop there create a second backup using either Carbon Copy Cloner (40) or Super Duper (27.95) (both of which are excellent), and take. Maybe there is a workaround or maybe this message will alert the Pirform folks that their great product needs a tweak to support macOS.įor what its worth, I too wish that Piriform was more pro-active in their beta development for new releases of macOS and future versions. Just to clarify if it was not obvious: this is a NEW version of the OS (in beta) and I assume ccleaner will eventually support macOS but currently it does not - nothing surprising here. This kind of response involving a poor reading of the initial thread wastes time and effort. ccleaner version: 1.13.442 (latest) downloaded from pirform. I'm currently running Mac 64-bit OS X 10.11 Beta 5 (15A262e) El Captain and it is not working because it's not a supported OS. OK but I DID say which version of the OS, it i called macOS (see my title). Hello, I noticed that ccleaner requires Mac running 64-bit OS X 10.6 to 10.9 Mavericks, but I'm confident that it worked on 10.10 Yosemite for me.
