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CheckUp for Mac OS X

new way to monitor the activity of your computer

CheckUp is a new way to monitor the activity of your computer. It's like the dashboard of your car.

CheckUp allows you to understand the behavior of your computer in real time. It also allows you to manage alerts to prevent problems in the future. CheckUp is optimized for Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger and Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard (Universal binary). CheckUp requires a computer with a PowerPC G4, G5 processor or an Intel processor.

CheckUp is a new way to monitor the activity of your computer. It's like the dashboard of your car. CheckUp allows you to understand the behavior of your computer in real time. It also allows you to manage alerts to prevent problems in the future.

App4mac has released the first beta version of this new application designed for Mac OS X. The download link will be send per email with a special introductory price. During the beta period (until the end of January 2008), all features of the product will be FREE!

CheckUp is optimized for Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger and Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard (Universal binary). CheckUp requires a computer with a PowerPC G4, G5 processor or an Intel processor. A powerful option allows you to monitor your computer from a remote computer. In this case, an internet connection is necessary.

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CheckUp

app4mac is a company created in 2001 with the goal of providing innovative applications for Mac OS X. We take great pleasure building Mac products. We are committed to creating quality software that will make the Mac even more user-friendly.

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