Why Everybody Should Use a Mac App Cleaner

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I am a Mac user, but I am not a big fan of Apple. I know they make good hardware and software and that Microsoft Windows and Linux cannot compete with Mac OS X. However, I am sure that Apple's desktop operational system is not ideal. It has many shortcomings and requires many different Mac software utilities like Mac app cleaner, firewall, maintenance solution and many others to work like charm.
Though I like to use different Mac software I am ensured that the fully functional operational system should include apps that are necessary for an average user on default. For instance, while you need to buy Microsoft Office for your Windows copy, Mac OS X comes with iWork solution built-in. But how about Mac app cleaner and other utilities I've mentioned above? If operational system cannot maintain and clean up itself on it's own why it can't instead provide apps for doing that manually?
I'll explain why I mention Mac app cleaner so often. It is obvious that for Mac optimization you should regularly clean up your trash, uninstall unnecessary Mac software and update necessary apps, repair disk permissions, keep your apps that launch on login optimized and so on. But that won't help if you utilize your Mac very actively, use many apps and don't have the last-gen system.
The problem is that the Mac software you use often generate too much cache and logs. Even if you uninstall them, they can leave unnecessary junk and leftovers that overload your OS and decelerate it. While that may seem not much of a problem, in long-term perspective the useless app data you don't clean up may cause sudden crashes, hard drive fails and generally unpredictable system behavior.
This is not a theory; recently my kid had a kernel panic on his iMac after three years of working on it and couldn't do anything but take the machine to the service. The specialists said then that the problem was in the conflicts, caused by the overload of cashes, logs and other information generated by installed apps. Since then I use CleanMyMac as a Mac app cleaner for my Mac. However, I think this is a big problem that Apple don't want to release native and built-in Mac app cleaner to prevent users from such force majeurs. We shouldn't worry about what third-party Mac software we should use (moreover, we should not spend money on it!) to maintain our Macs.
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