Klara spent nine years running IT for a Munich-based consultancy that ran an all-Mac office. The experience convinced her that a serious maintenance routine on a Mac fleet needs a curated catalogue of utilities, not a folder of one-off installers — which is the gap Setapp fills.
Background
Klara trained as a computer scientist at TU München and joined a Bavarian SMB consultancy as the in-house IT manager when the office was twelve all-Mac people. By the time she left it was forty-five Macs and the maintenance routine had become a documented internal playbook. Her writing focuses on that practical question: which combinations of indie Mac utilities actually scale when there is more than one machine to keep tidy.
Career timeline
IT manager, Bavarian consulting firm
Ran the all-Mac office IT — 12 to 45 machines — including the cleanup, backup and document-management toolkit.
Senior contributing writer, German Mac-focused publication
Long-form coverage of indie Mac utilities — Setapp, MacUpdate Desktop, standalone publisher tools.
Mac Maintenance Editor, Setapp Guide
Dedicated coverage of Mac cleanup utilities, file managers and the wider Setapp maintenance catalogue.
Editorial principles
Every utility covered on this site is installed on a sterile current-generation Apple Silicon Mac and used for at least one full week of regular maintenance work before publication. No affiliate placement is allowed inside the main copy — disclosures appear only at the end of a piece and never influence rankings.
Contact
Klara Müller reads every email but cannot offer one-to-one support for the Setapp application itself — for that, please refer to the Setapp documentation linked from the main site. For corrections, story tips or speaking enquiries, reach out via the address listed on the main site.
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