New Features

DrivePulse®
Monitors the overall health of your drive, alerting you to possible issues before they become major problems.

64-bit
Runs as a 64-bit application on Mac OS 10.6 or later with a compatible 64-bit processor.

Enhanced Defrag
Provides even better defragmentation of your files and even more fragmentation information in a new user interface.

RAID Support
Support for hardware RAID and Apple's software RAID.

Enhanced Repartition
Add, delete, hide, expand or shrink OS X partitions so you can organize your drive more efficiently.

Scan
Realtime bad-block scanning and an extended block verification that stress tests the read/write validity.

Email Notifications
E-mail notifications can be sent when long-running tasks complete and you are away from your computer.

Repair
Quickly fix corruption and errors to get your damaged drive up and running fast.

Sector Editor
Fine tune all aspects of your system with direct, advanced byte viewing and editing of all data on your drives, volumes and files (for expert users only).

Information
In-depth report of specifications and space utilization of all drives or OS X volumes.

Initialize
Easy, high level OS X formatting to prepare new hard drives for use on your computer.

DriveSlim™
Free up more space on your hard drive with Duplicate Files Search, Large Files Search, Language Support Removal and Universal Binary slimming.

Benchtest
Make sure your hard drive performance is what it should be with comprehensive speed tests and graphical comparisons to other common configurations.

Shred
Stop prying eyes with DoD compliant (5220.22 - m) secure erase. Removes all traces of data from free space and deleted data on any drive or OS X volume.

Clone
Fast and easy volume or entire drive cloning.

Integrity Check
Find problems before they find you with these comprehensive hardware verification tests.

Supports Hot File
Adaptive Clustering

OS X monitors the files that you access the most often (read only). It then moves them to a special "hot zone" on the hard drive. During this process OS X defragments them and then stores them on an area of the hard drive that has the fastest access time.