Monday, December 9, 2024
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Optimize Your Mac with a Lifetime Subscription to MacPilot

Under the simple user interface of the Mac’s Finder lies the complexity of the UNIX operating system. Wouldn’t be nice to unlock all of the power of UNIX without using the Terminal? MacPilot 11 ($39.99) brings over 1,200 powerful commands to your Mac with the point-and-click ease you’re used to. A lifetime subscription goes for $99.99, but we’re offering it to you at 59% off that price.

With the power of UNIX and the simplicity of Macintosh, your Mac is a high-tech wellspring of untapped power! Use MacPilot to unlock over 1,200 features and access them all with the easy and familiar Macintosh user interface—no command line tools or complicated file operations required! With MacPilot, you can display hidden files in Finder, disable the startup chime, add spacers and stacks to the Dock, change the screenshot file format, run maintenance tools, and so much more. With MacPIlot, you can step out of the passenger seat of your Mac, get behind the wheel, and take real control over your computer. 

  • Unlock over 1,200 features to tweak your Mac & optimize your experience

  • Toggle animations, show the Quit menu, show the file path in the window titlebar & use your screensaver as the desktop

  • Customize the dock by adding spacers & smart stacks/menus

  • Access a beautiful system profile that outlines advanced system information

  • Optimize & repair your system by running common maintenance scripts such as cron, launch services, and prebinding

  • See everything from the graphics card & RAM bus speeds to the system serial number

  • View a complete list of network ports, error codes & key combos

TechJourney calls MacPilot “the Swiss Army Knife that does all the user interface customization, combining with custom system tweaks and under the hood maintenance in a single convenient package.” Get your lifetime subscription to MacPilot today!

Steve Sande
the authorSteve Sande
Steve is the founder and former publisher of Apple World Today and has authored a number of books about Apple products. He's an avid photographer, an FAA-licensed drone pilot, and a really bad guitarist. Steve and his wife Barb love to travel everywhere!