
I rely on my MacBook Neo every single day. This is the app that keeps it alive
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When a storage-cleanup utility becomes “the app that keeps my laptop alive,” it highlights how thin device headroom has become at current price points. If you ship desktop software, assume users are storage- and memory-constrained—optimize footprints or risk being the first thing uninstalled.
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