Based on current software listings and tech specifications, "ITMS" typically refers to the (iTMS) by Iris ID , which provides biometric authentication and access control.

Where the Mac version truly shines is in its background efficiency. Due to macOS’s Unix-based memory management, the Scrubber can run intensive tasks—such as batch-removing duplicate tracks or reconstructing corrupted iTunes Library files—without monopolizing the CPU. Creative professionals (podcast editors, DJs, and archivists) often prefer the Mac version because it respects the "it just works" ethos, allowing them to focus on content rather than configuration.

These features map to the goals above: freeing space, removing privacy-sensitive traces, and providing safe, reversible maintenance.

, the utility is no longer actively maintained. A newer version (v2.5) for Windows has been reported to remain functional on modern systems. Security Warning:

A robust scrubber like ITMS Scrubber 23 typically offers several modules:

For the macOS user, the improvements in version 2.3 are even more pronounced. Apple’s macOS presents unique challenges, such as the introduction of Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3 chips) and the evolving security landscape of macOS Sonoma and Ventura. ITMS Scrubber 2.3 is the first in its class to offer native optimization for Apple Silicon, moving away from the sluggish Rosetta translation layers that hampered previous versions. On the Mac platform, "scrubbing" involves more than just deleting cache files; it involves managing the complex web of application support files, localized resource files, and the notorious "Other" storage category that often bloats user drives. Version 2.3 navigates the macOS file system (APFS) with unprecedented agility, offering a deep clean that respects the OS's security sandboxing while still reclaiming gigabytes of wasted space.