Tame Your Macbook’s Clutter Today with Stellar Drive ToolBox

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Slow and steady isn’t always a good thing, especially if we’re talking laptops. If your Macbook is moving slower than a turtle race, there’s a new utilities bundle that can speed up, clean up, and revive your Mac. Available today, Stellar Drive Toolbox v4, created by Mac utilities publisher Stellar Data Recovery is an all in one Mac performance optimization tool.

With fifteen tools that will help optimize, repair, protect, sanitize and manage your mac, this is one ToolBox you won’t have to keep in the shed.

Tame Your Macbook's Clutter Today with Stellar Drive ToolBox

It includes popular things you’d find in other performance monitoring apps like ‘Speed-up Mac‘  to boost system performance, so you don’t have to worry about that lag when checking those tweets. Even subtle things like “Volume Optimizer‘, which repairs corrupt volumes and make them usable again.

Each of the 15 utilities have been upgraded to perform more efficiently, but with additions like the “Uninstaller” that completely remove applications & widgets are that are boggling down your memory as well.

With the weather getting warmer, it’s about time you start with a little spring cleaning. If you can rid yourself of the bloat in your life, why not do the same with your Mac? With most utilities apps like these, you’d be paying around $400, which is nothing to sneeze at. But with the Stellar ToolBox, not only does it come with a full trial, the full version is only $99.

If you’d like to try out Stellar Drive Toolbox V4,  click here.

If you’d like to purchase it for $99,  click here.

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