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Cocktail 11.3.1 (High Sierra Edition) has been released
We would like to inform you that Cocktail 11.3.1 (High Sierra Edition) for users running macOS High Sierra 10.13 has been released. Here are the release notes for this version:
  • Improvements on the "Clear Safari caches" procedure
  • Improvements on the "Perform essential system maintenance" procedure
  • Added macOS High Sierra 10.13.4 compatibility
  • Resolves a number of other minor issues discovered in the previous release
  • Updated Automator actions
  • Updated Help files
Please note that Cocktail (High Sierra Edition) requires macOS High Sierra 10.13 to run. If you are running macOS Sierra 10.12, please continue to use Cocktail (Sierra Edition).


Cocktail (Sierra Edition) for macOS 10.12, Cocktail (El Capitan Edition) for OS X 10.11, Cocktail (Yosemite Edition) for OS X 10.10 and Cocktail (Mavericks Edition) for OS X 10.9 are available for download from our website.

Cocktail is a general purpose utility for macOS that lets you clean, repair and optimize your Mac. It is a powerful digital toolset that helps hundreds of thousands of Mac users around the world get the most out of their computers every day. The application serves up a perfect mix of maintenance tools and tweaks, all accessible through a clean and easy to use interface.Cocktail's features are arranged into five categories that helps you manage various aspects of your computer. It also comes with an automatic Pilot mode that allows you to simply press a button and relax, knowing that Cocktail will take care of the rest.

Watch the introduction video: http://vimeo.com/109816714
 
Tips & Tricks
Did you know that OS X lets you rename a file directly from the application it's opened within? This feature is supported in most bundled Apple applications, including TextEdit, Pages, Preview, and others.

• Hover over the title bar

• Click the filename to pull down a menu, enter the new name and hit the return key to save the files name change

The file extension remains consistent with the files format, and unlike renaming things in the Finder you can't accidentally change the file extension too. The usual method of renaming files through Finder is still around, but if you're saving files directly to iCloud this is likely the preferential method.

Visit our blog for more tips and tricks!
Maintain develops tailored applications for Mac users. We work towards creating technical solutions which maintain your computer and make it as efficient and easy to use as possible.