![]() I believe this is a compatibility issue that came about long before I purchased the product. I have had zero success with CCleaner Pro for macOS since I purchased it on January 13, 2021. I have used CCleaner Pro for many years (on Windows) without incident. I force-quit CCleaner after a couple of hours at 52% on the same file. When I finally got the program running from Terminal, I clicked on the "Analyze" button to try to set up a scan, it very quickly scanned up to 52% and seems to be stuck on: This is the same message as the other 80+ crashes. 14:53:25 - Crash (19 times)Įxecutable: /Library/PrivilegedHelperTools/ĭyld: launch, loading dependent libraries I have no idea if the “***Warning” and the 80 + 19 crashes are related, but there is certainly a problem. I didn’t keep the original EtreCheckPro report, but the earliest one I have noted an additional 19 crashes, all for the same reason. With all the crashes, CCleaner is most likely responsible for performance issues on this machine. I have run EtreCheckPro and found over 80 crashes in the last seven days. The warning in Terminal clearly shows a warning regarding programming that is not fully compatible with any version of Big Sur, or even with any macOS versions beginning with “Lion” in 2011. Since I am running macOS Big Sur Version 11.6, which is way past 10.7,Īnd since I am not a programmer, but can only “follow the trail,” so to speak, I am left to surmise a problem with the programming and software testing process. It should not be used in new applications. *** WARNING: Method convertPointFromBase: in class NSView is deprecated on 10.7 and later. More warnings may show up, but for now the program is hung, so I won’t be able to tell: ![]() 11:18:23.040 CCleaner *** WARNING: Method convertPointFromBase: in class NSView is deprecated on 10.7 and later. 11:17:41.620 CCleaner TabMove current tab 18 11:17:29.397 CCleaner TabMove current tab 12 11:17:22.995 CCleaner TabMove current tab 72 11:17:21.410 CCleaner TabMove current tab 26 Sudo /Applications/CCleaner.app/Contents/MacOS/CCleaner When opening the application from Terminal, there is a warning error in Terminal. The “Quit” command doesn’t even work in Activity Monitor. Each time it requires a “Force Quit” to get out of the program. I can't even access the menu via that method. When I go to another program and let CCleaner settle down, then go back and click anywhere on the GUI or menu, it beachballs again. Opening it by clicking on the app gives an instant permanent beachball. When I tried to uncheck some default boxes under the Cleaner/Applications tab it locked up each time. When I tried to do some configuration in Options/Cookies it locked up as soon as I clicked on Cookies. at a time when they knew it did not work as advertised.īefore anyone asks, CCleaner has been given full disk access and all the privileges suggested without solving anything.Īs suggested by the post immediately prior to mine by vincent_cm, I ran CCleaner 1.18.30 from Terminal with the command sudo /Applications/CCleaner.app/Contents/MacOS /CCleaner I have a bill coming for an additional year of “service” in January of 2022, yet I have had no use of the program since I purchased it. This has been a long struggle and a huge time waster to be able to use a product as designed and advertised, a product for which I paid, and where I effectively found no support, oh, and which does not work.
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