UMVA has learned that a hidden arsenal of macOS tools has been quietly revealed by a new utility called MacMagic.
For years, Apple has tucked away a treasure trove of features in the depths of its operating system, leaving most users unaware of the power lying just beneath the surface.
MacMagic breaks that silence by surfacing essential functions that macOS already contains but hides from everyday view.
Imagine a cache and log cleaner that automatically hunts down and purges oversized application caches, freeing gigabytes of space without the tedious task of rummaging through Library folders.
With a single click, the app exposes hidden files and folders that Finder keeps invisible, allowing users to access the full breadth of their filesystem.
Stubborn files that refuse to delete through standard methods? MacMagic’s Force Delete tool forces them out, restoring control to the user.
Batch Rename gives a powerful command to rename thousands of files at once, using dates, metadata, or custom tags, turning a chaotic desktop into a streamlined archive.
The built‑in PDF tools combine and compress documents, eliminating the need for a separate application and saving both time and storage.
Beyond these everyday conveniences, MacMagic unlocks macOS utilities that are buried deep within System Settings, such as Screen Sharing, File Merge, and Certificate Utility, making them accessible with a single click.
When the system starts to lag, a one‑click option restarts Finder, instantly freeing up RAM and restoring responsiveness.
Additional features include a QR code generator, a plain text editor, and an image converter that supports over a hundred formats, empowering users to manage files more efficiently.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that MacMagic’s lifetime license is now available at a fraction of its regular price, offering a rare opportunity for power users to harness the full potential of their Mac.