Although we have an idea which Mac optimizer is the better one in your eyes, both MacKeeper and Advanced have plenty of features that make each one stand out from one another. MacKeeper is practically unbeatable when it comes to features: it provides real-live (even remote controlled) support during scanning and cleaning and has built-in complementary extras such as anti-theft, antivirus, automatic program updates, data encryption and file recovery. Thanks to the subscription-based pricing policy you can get MacKeeper for very cost-friendly prices alongside an everlasting money back guarantee for as long as your subscription continues. Advanced Mac Cleaner might be a more traditional Mac optimizer but includes interesting extras such as vocal warning after deep scans and the option to remove the unwanted rogue apps poisoning your system. Better than that, even, you are entitled to enjoy this optimizer for as low as $3.33 per month, a 60-day money back guarantee and the opportunity to purchase extra solutions or receive them for free with your subscription.
I am a new user of Advanced Mac Cleaner. I viewed the MacKeeper 50% off and then I clicked it, but actually it popped up to install Mac Cleaner. After I paid (actually it costs half price of MacKeeper) it and required me to activate thr’ phone call. I did it. But the guy SHANKY DANG (online technical support) checked my computer and pursuaded me to buy unlimited technical support since my one year warranty period expired long ago to activate FIREWALL. He showed me that it costs CAD$964 to cover 5 Mac products (e.g. laptop, Ipad, iPhone,etc.). I had the reservation and refused it at that moment. After I quitted I searched and found the easy way to turn on FIREWALL.
Conclusion: It seems the market strategy of Mac Cleaner is to hijack MacKeeper to divert customers’ attention to buy Mac Cleaner instead. And the technician seems to cheat Customers’ money. I write here to remind the public to be alert.