Micromat TechTool Pro 5 review

Micromat serves up a worthwhile upgrade to one of the oldest tools for your Mac

Micromat TechTool Pro 5
The new interface of TechTool Pro is loaded with slick eye candy, but note that not all of it is particularly useful

TechRadar Verdict

If your budget can only accommodate one commercial utility, make it TechTool Pro 5

Pros

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    Comprehensive assortment of tools

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    Reliable performance

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    Proactive alerts and monitoring

Cons

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    Won't boot October 08 MacBooks

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    Expensive DVD update policy

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    Some built-in/free utilities are useless

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The first version of TechTool Pro was released more than 15 years ago, undeniably making it the grandfather of commercial Mac utilities. It was out long before its modern competitors, DiskWarrior from Alsoft and Drive Genius by ProSoft, appeared on the scene.

Ironically, timeliness has never been Micromat's strong suit. TechTool Pro 4 was the first release to support Mac OS X and emerged almost three years after Mac OS X debuted. Five years and numerous updates to version 4 later, Micromat has taken the wraps off TechTool Pro 5, a major upgrade free of any new standout features but still filled to the brim with useful tools.