Tidy Up, the copy finder as well as disk-tidying function from Hyperbolic application, is now well-suited with Apple's most recent software releases after an update.

Tidy Up 2.1 adds complete compatibility with Snow Leopard, the Mac OS X update released last month, along with iTunes 9, a latest version of Apple's universal music software launched last week.

Tidy Up finds duplicate files on your hard drive by means of a quick algorithm to scrutinize several mounted hard drives without lettering an index. The application undergoes a chief fix in April when Hyperbolic released Tidy Up 2.0.

Hyperbolic declare it's reducing the cost on Tidy Up from $39 to $30 for a restricted time. The 2.1 update is free of charge to 2.0 users; others can upgrade for $20. The software runs on Mac OS X 10.5 and later on.