The large & old files feature of Macube is to help you quickly find and remove the big and outdated files from your Mac. When Macube displays the scanning results to you, it will show files in clear lists and categories.
By size, the files will be divided into huge, average, and small ones. By date, you can view the files saved 1 year ago, 1 month ago, 1 week ago, or last week. By type, they are also classified into archives, pictures, movies, music, etc. With the categories, it will be easy for you to identify the unnecessary files.
When Macube finishes scanning, you can check the results one by one, which are listed with name, created time, size, etc. If you tend to preview them or locate the files, click the magnifier icon next to the items to open the saving folder and view them.
Usually, applications can't access some important system files and user data for system restrictions on apps. The Helper Tool is used to get permission from the system, then Macube can remove some system caches or junks. You can go to Macube > Extensions > Proxy to disable this helper tool if you don't want it on your Mac.
I found some files stored older than one year and taken up more than 2 GB. The files are displayed repeatedly in > 100 MB and > 1 year. Thanks to Macube, I removed successfully.
My Macbook Pro informed me that the storage is getting full so I download Macube to clean up the junks files, especially the caches and localization which are unnecessary.
My Mac is a 128GB MacBook Air. Every gigabyte is important to me. So it is such a relief when Macube give me back 38.6 GB of storage from iTunes.