Redwood City, California – October 23, 2018 - Avast, the global leader in digital security products, announced the latest releases of Avast Cleanup for PCs and Avast Cleanup for Macs, the maintenance and performance optimization products that help make computers run like new. The tool helps PC users to get rid easily of digital ‘zombie’ software that users no longer need, and Mac users can optimize their photo storage to save space and improve system performance.
Whether new or old, many PCs and laptops usually have software installed that users don’t need or never knew existed in the first place. These applications waste space and can impact overall performance, system reliability and battery life. The improved ‘Software Cleanup’ feature, part of Avast Cleanup for PC, hunts down those app ‘zombies’: Avast Cleanup for PC detects adware, trial software versions, toolbars and other pre-installed junkware, and now also identifies programs users haven't run for a long time.
In some cases, users don’t want to uninstall an app they need regularly but do wish to stop it from draining resources when it’s not in use. Avast’s patented ‘Sleep Mode’ temporarily freezes all background activity of an application, such as services, scheduled tasks or startup items when it’s not in use. When the user subsequently launches it, Avast Cleanup for PC turns the app back on automatically. This saves resources and can improve performance especially when the user has many programs installed.
People today often take multiple photos of one scene or object with the intent to filter out the best shots later. It’s easy to forget to do this so Avast Cleanup for Mac comes with a new Photo Cleaner feature that identifies low quality or redundant photos and offers them to the user who then can choose to delete them.
Photo Cleaner finds duplicate photos that are either (nearly) identical or very similar, and low quality photos such as those with very low resolution, those that are blurry, too dark or oversaturated which it recommends the user to remove if they so wish, freeing up memory.