MacClean
How to Remove Binary Junk Files
Some application files are made for fitting in with the requirement of different platforms, say the 64-bit or 32-bit system. These files not only take space on your Mac, they may also reduce your application loading and running speed. By performing a cleanup with Binary Junk Remover, you can get rid of these superfluous junks with ease.
Step 1: Open MacClean to get started.
Open MacClean > Click "Utilities" on the top > Choose "Binary Junk Remover" option:
Step 2: Choose Redundant Binary Files and Start Cleaning
MacClean automatically scans the redundant binary junks on your computer. You can choose to clean binary files in the whole Application or a single binary file in the application:
After selecting files on Apps, you can click Clean to start the cleaning.
Step 3: Finish Cleaning and Share the Result
In the operation result window, you can share MacClean with friends if you find this feature is good to use: