System maintenance for better peformance

Hi everybody !
i have a question for you.
i proudly own an iMac and a MackBook since about two years now and i'm wondering if there is any way for me to keep the OSX system in good shape and in order.
i heard something about cleaning the cache once in a while and other things you could do on a regular base to "free the system and make it work better".. but i'm not sure of what it actually is..
i'd love detailed information and (if possible) step by step precedure to do that.
THANK YOU !

Hi Nook,
There is are several system disk utilities available for maintenance that will keep your Macs happy.
For starters there is Onyx. It's FREE and very easy to use: http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/systemdiskutilities/onyx.html Just click the download for your operating system and follow the instructions to install. Very easy to use. I run Onyx once a week without fail.
Another one is Macaroni... very similar to Onyx but his shareware and available here:
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/16593
And go here for great information for checking and maintaining your system disk(s) with Disk Utlity which is pre-installed in Tiger and Leopard in Applications/Utilities.
http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/durepairfns.html
One disk manufacture you want to stay away from is Norton. Worst thing you could ever do to a Mac!
Make sure and check to see if you need updates by running your Software Updater. Click the Apple logo top left in your Desktop then click, "Software Updates..." ... the installer will scan the drive(s) for any updates it needs, just follow the instructions. That's a good thing to do to keep your system software up to date. Then run Disk Utility from Applications/Utilities and Repair Disk Permissions. It's a good idea to Repair Disk Permissions after every update.
Never allow your hard drive(s) to fall below 15% free drive space. Open a Finder window, that information will be displayed at the bottom. You need to have the 15% just to boot the machine(s). And it's easy to fill a drive up with data/images and audio, so keep an eye on that. Using an external drive or burning to CD or DVD if you have a SuperDrive helps to avoid that problem.
Hopefully these tips will help you out!!
Carolyn
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