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Amit
@amits510 · Tech Fanatic
What are main differences between CCleaner vs CleanMyPc?
Oleg Stukalenko
@dc_devotion · Product Manager, MacPaw
@amits510 At MacPaw we have years of experience in making cleaning simple [I mean really simple] and we're bringing it to Windows platform. You're welcome to try it.
Ram
@ramkumarhq · Researching about the 'Startups'
@dc_devotion - Hi Oleg, first of all, congrats for launching your product for Windows users but I guess you didn't answer Amit's question. I was wondering what's the difference between cCleaner and CleanMyPc...?? Why should we opt for CleanMyPC over cCleaner?? I believe you already know your competitors in windows here are some, cCleaner, glary utilities, IOBit system care etc. So If you could share why should one choose CleanMyPC, it would be great. Btw, I've been using cCleaner for several years, the free version does a great job, no cleaning limits, no restrictions in any way and I'm a happy user.
Dima Grebennikov
@ma1ish · Product Marketing Specialist at MacPaw
@ramkumarhq @dc_devotion @alexabian Thanks everyone for your interest in CleanMyPC and your questions. CCleaner is a great tool, and, as was mentioned by Alex below, it does have a solid reputation among IT admins and veteran Windows users. What we wanted to make is a PC cleaning tool that would work for everyone regardless of their tech skills. We don’t want to overwhelm an average user with settings and details they don’t really need. CleanMyPC is pretty much Mac user experience transferred to Windows: it’s simple, intuitive, and minimalistic. It currently does a great job cleaning up your computer, and in the future we’re planning to add new functionality that you guys expect from a utility like this. For those wondering about the differences between the free and the paid versions, I’d like to clarify that we offer a free trial of CleanMyPC, not a standalone free version. You can download it and give it a try just to see what I’m talking about.