![]() Even watching YouTube on Chrome can increase the load on your processor by about 10%. This tab lets you know about the stress on the processor from the other applications running in the background. The battery tab lets you know about the different applications running in the background and the amount of power they’re consuming. There are other tabs on the drop-down list which show you the available memory (RAM), battery, CPU usage, network speeds, the space available on your Dropbox, the content of the trash bin - basically, a status overview of your Mac. ![]() You get a list of all your hard drives and the space occupied and available on them. The drop-down menu of the app sits on the dashboard of your Mac from where you can access it easily. ![]() We’ll decide for each feature whether it solves its purpose, and by the end of the review, answer the question “ does CleanMyMac X work well?” The Dashboard Drop-Down It offers a ton of services and features, and we’ve listed them all down for you. ![]() CleanMyMac FeaturesĬleanMyMac is all about smoothness and efficiency in running your Mac device. With a new version out in the market, we used the app, ran our tests to see whether it fulfills what it claims, and came up with our own CleanMyMac review. Many CleanMyMac reviews have recommended the application and have cited it as the best Mac cleaner there is. The suite of tools in CleanMyMac ensures that you never have to deal with cleaning your system manually ever again. More often than not, temporary files are the reason why Mac users run out of space, making their device’s configuration sub-optimal. Want to take it one step further? Book onto one of their cocktail classes – one of the best in London.CleanMyMac X’s goal is to keep your Mac device uncluttered so that it keeps running as if it was new. You may very well find yourself having a talk with Silva himself during a quieter moment. The team are professional sure, but gregarious too – with a passion for what they do that you rarely encounter. All of that is refreshingly absent at Rules. The Naughty Mac, one of the offerings from the new Rules cocktail bar menu – blends Naked Grouse, ginger liqueur and Habanero Hellfire Bitters – a tipple that has my mouth watering as I write this.Ĭocktails of this calibre can often come with a lot of unwanted baggage – sniffy service and zero atmosphere being the ones that spring to mind. The menu was already faultless, but by expanding it, Rules have set themselves head and shoulders above the competition. Recent months have seen the opening of the Winter Terrace – a gorgeous glass-topped atrium filled with plants, eccentric artwork and ridiculously comfortable seating that sets the scene nicely for long hours spent in conversation, cocktail in hand – not to mention a cheeky Insta shot or two. Rumour has it that this is the very location where Edward carried out his relationship with his mistress Lillie Langtry.įor all its history, Rules cocktail bar is not afraid to try something new. Read More: Fabulous Places to Drink in Covent Garden The interior: a snug combination of wood panelling, royal portraits and warm metals feels like a private member’s club without the high fees. The bar is a relatively new addition, upstairs in what used to be the private dining room of King Edward VII. Rules’ cocktail bar has somehow managed to stay relatively under-the-radar.įrequented by an in-the-know theatre crowd (you’re bound to recognise a few faces from stage and screen), the city’s hoi polloi and diners from downstairs popping in for an aperitif or digestif pre- or post-meal (sometimes both), I’ll place my odds on the fact that it is about to become your new favourite drinking spot. ![]() But we’re not here to talk about the restaurant, we’re here to talk about the bar. Rules is one of the stalwarts of London’s dining scene – unsurprising given that it’s the oldest restaurant in the city. Expertly-made drinks in a beautiful setting: the bar at Rules is one of the city’s best cocktail bars. Walk up the stairs from London’s oldest restaurant in the heart of Covent Garden and you will find one of the best-kept secrets in town. ![]()
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