CheckUp 1.0 released
We told you about the beta version of CheckUp last year, and today App4mac has announced the release of CheckUp 1.0. For those who didn’t catch what CheckUp is: It’s basically a diagnostic software tool for Mac OS X that is designed to be easy to use, whilst remaining a powerful and advanced tool. CheckUp 1.0 allows you to check the behaviour of your Mac locally, or even another Mac remotely over a network. It can check CPU, memory, hard drives, optical drives and network interfaces. Everything is displayed in an easily readable format and the information is very detailed.
CheckUp is a Mac shareware app and only costs $49, which is a great price for a piece of software that can help maintain your Mac. Licenses of CheckUp can be run on two computers. It requires Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) or later, and a G4 or better processor. The software is Universal Binary, so it will work great on both platforms. If you want to try before you buy, as with all shareware, a trial version is available for download.
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Looks like Microsoft did the color scheme for the app :P
on February 5, 2008 at 11:58 AM - LINK