My suggestion? No software at all! I know, it's radical, but it might just work!

Seriously. The time you spend messing about with this sort of software will 
more than overshadow the tiny gains you make in the long run. I am by no means 
suggesting that the macOS and Mac app ecosystem is perfect but, really, the 
times you will actually need to intervene to deal with problems caused by 
genuine and trusted software will be miniscule. And macOS already includes 
background cleanup subsystems and user-facing tools (the "Storage" settings 
borrowed from iOS) to broadly examine the state of your disks and remove the 
causes of disk space overuse. It's fine, really. The myth of the "dirty" Mac, 
if it ever had legitimacy, is now largely behind us.

That having been said, and to anticipate the "lively" discussion that may 
follow, please be assured that I'm not here to tell you what to do with your 
computer. Do whatever gives you the greatest joy. But, as an "advanced" user of 
macOS, I really don't think it's worth it. Opinions are my own, etc.

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