


and if the average user discovers how to get into their relatively hidden Users/(Profile)/Library and try to remove stuff manually they are very likely to screw up their OS or break their other software. If I drag an App to the Trash there can be a multitude of extensions, drivers, settings/plists files and other junk that does NOT get removed with it. I don't need Arabic, French, Spanish, Danish or any other of the multitude of language iterations of OS X and/or other Apple software that unnecessarily sapping gigabytes of space on my machine. Now I am a Certified Computer Forensic Examiner and know very very well what goes on under the hood of OS X, am very familiar with the directory corruption that seems so persistent in the HFS+ file system, the relatively unstable permissions and all the crap that doesn't get cleaned out or managed"automatically" or at all by OS X. I've been a Mac-man since '84, and still have my 512k Mac SE (Yes, I still have it working). (And, no, I do not work for MacPaw and am generally not a fan of their software.) For fear of hijacking this tread (FCP + Yosamite) I will be very brief. Your use of this site indicates full acceptance of these terms.Thank for the advice and link, Meg, but your are overly paranoid RE CleanMyMac 2. CDN Publishing is not responsible for typographical or database-related errors. Users are strongly encouraged to seek multiple sources of pricing before making a final determination of value. CDN Publishing, LLC does not buy or sell collectibles.

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You can learn more about CAC on their web site. coins that meet the standards of the Certified Acceptance Corporation. CDN only tracks Bluesheet on certain items.ĬAC prices are for U.S. For this reason, Bluesheet values typically represent the floor of the market for the specified item. In many cases, there are no active sight-unseen buy offers, so CDN looks to the recent lowest market values for such an item. The actual value can be more or less than this depending on factors including eye appeal and market timing.īluesheet (NGC & PCGS) prices represent the highest sight-unseen offers to buy on dealer networks like CDN Exchange. Greysheet/Greensheet represent "sight-seen" values based on a buyer's in-hand review. Greysheet/Greensheet prices are wholesale market levels for collectible coins/paper money intended to indicate what a dealer, or wholesale, buyer would pay for the described item in the specified grade. Collectors should refer to CPG values as a starting place for their negotiations, or auction bid reference. All CDN prices are based on proprietary market knowledge and technology developed by CDN Publishing, LLC.ĬPG ® prices represent retail levels.
