Foreword: When Mole meets graphical interfaces
I have previously recommended an app called “Mole: One-click Mac system cleanup, free up disk space, deep app removal, and optimization” which has been widely discussed on social platforms. It can perfectly replace the paid subscription to CleanMyMac. However Mole may have certain limitations for ordinary users because it operates via commands in the terminal and does not have a graphical interface, but its operation is not too difficult.
Recently, Taiwanese developer Yasac (@yasac) added a graphical interface to Mole and created the “MoreDo” application. This application isIt’s based on Mole, an open source Mac cleaning tool written by tw93, and developed in Swift.with functions such as deep cleaning, clean removal of applications, disk analysis, system status, system optimization, installation file cleaning, etc. Even better is the built-in Traditional Chinese interface (the developer emphasizes that this is authentic Traditional Chinese written for Taiwanese people).
MoreDo minimum system requirements:
- macOS Tahoe and later
- Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3/M4) or higher
- “Full disk access permission” needs to be granted
Safety and cleaning logic: Why is MoreDo recommended?
If users find that their Mac is getting slower after prolonged use, or the hard disk capacity is getting full and seems to be filled with many unnecessary files,Touch earsMoreDo is your savior!It can help users clean their computers and find various junk that is not easy to find on Mac (such as browser temporary archives, App cache, old files, unused apps, etc.). The cleaning logic used behind it is Mole.No data will be uploaded, and no registration or login is required, so security is very high.
Another thing that is worth recommending is that you don’t have to worry about your Mac getting damaged. When you touch your ear, MoreDo will run it first while performing any operation.Preview (trial)lists each file to be deleted, and subsequent deletion will only occur after the user clicks to confirm execution.Deleted data will also be “thrown to the trash”If you find that you accidentally deleted data, you can restore it directly from the trash.
Website information
Use teaching
Go to MoreDo’s Gumroad page. Users can freely donate, sponsor developers, orEnter $0 to get the appEnter the price directly in the price column in the top right corner, then click “Buy this” to complete the purchase.

Then enter your email address on the right side of the checkout page. Once finished, you will get the download link.

From the MoreDo page, click “Download” Button to download and save the application, the program is only 4.4 MB, very small capacity.

Passes Apple’s security verification and opens the program
Running the MoreDo app after decompression will show that Apple cannot verify whether it is malware. Because the application has not been signed and verified by Apple. However, there are no major issues on the security front. Click “Finish” then close it first, then set the security settings later.
When in doubt, consider using Mole’s native tools directly.

Turning on”System settings“appear”Privacy and security” function, scroll down and you will see the Blocked MoreDo prompt under Security, click the button on the right “forced open” will open the application.

Grant full disk access
The first time you run the MoreDo app, you will be asked to provide “Full disk access” to perform a deep clean. This is a Mac privacy protection mechanism. Any application that cleans the Mac disk will need this permission, otherwise it will not work properly.
Click on the prompt message and follow the instructions to set it up. Simply put, check MoreDo permissions for full disk access.

Perform deep cleaning and preview functions
MoreDo’s deep cleaning tool is considered Mole’s core function. It can clean cache, log files, browser cache and orphaned app data from Mac system. If you’ve never used a similar cleaning tool and have been using your Mac for a certain period of time, this tool can clean up a lot of free space.
Click in the bottom right corner”Preview (trial)The ” button will run a preview first. This process will list every file to be deleted. Files will not be deleted until the user confirms it. You can use it with confidence.

MoreDo converts the Mole process execution command line into a visual graphical interface. If you are not familiar with the terminal, using MoreDo will be simpler, like using CleanMyMac (only the interface is not so beautiful), and it will also be easier to operate.

Once the detection is complete, the amount of capacity that can be released will be displayed. Files to delete for each item, capacity and other information will be listed below. Click “Execution confirmation” will start cleaning and deleting these unused files, which will have essentially no impact on the system.

From MoreDo you can also view various information that appears during the operation of Mole. Basically, you only need to clean it occasionally.

Remove Apps cleanly (anti-installation function)
Another clean removal application is the application uninstall function, which can automatically detect various residual files when uninstalling applications and completely delete relevant files. Compared to dragging apps directly to the trash, using this function will remove them more cleanly.
However, this function will show as “Run in Terminal”. After clicking on it, the Mole terminal interface will open. You still have to go back to the command line to operate it.

System optimization and cache rebuilding
There are other functions such as system optimization, disk analysis, system status display, project cleanup, and installation file cleanup. I recommend doing a one-time system optimization, which will rebuild the system cache, refresh system services, etc. MoreDo will list all optimization steps. Click “Confirm Execution” in the bottom right corner to run it automatically. This function is harmless and can be executed directly in the graphical interface.


Disk analysis and installation file cleaning
I rarely use anything else like system status (similar to Statistics). If you want to visualize disk space and find potentially large files, you can try the “Disk Analysis” function. In addition, there is also a function to search for and delete old installation files, which will also be executed in the terminal.
I personally am a fan of Mole. From my experience, the deep cleaning and system optimization tools have met the needs of most users and are also the most recommended functions. Other functions can be used as needed.

Overall, this is a free application that can perfectly replace thousands of dollars worth of Mac optimization tools. Highly recommended!
This information was last reviewed in April 2026.
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