Mac|Life

> 6 quick ways to declutter a Mac

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Trash massive apps

Never use iMovie? That’s over 2GB of space you can get back. Open /Applicatio­ns in List view and sort by size to see what you can remove.

Delve into Downloads

If you download lots of things in Safari, the files initially get saved in ~/Downloads. If you don’t clean that folder out, it’ll be full of junk like app installers. Delete any you don’t need.

Prune device backups

We recommend backing up your iOS devices to iCloud and also manually to iTunes, but the latter takes up space on your Mac. You can use the Devices tab in iTunes’ preference­s to remove backups.

Remove legacy photos

When Apple replaced iPhoto with Photos, all your pictures and videos were migrated to the latter, meaning you no longer need your original iPhoto library. Back it up to an external drive, then delete it.

Delete macOS installers

Apple’s installers are well behaved: After you’ve installed a macOS update, they vanish. That is unless you’ve made a manual copy. You can offload these to an external storage drive and then delete them.

Don’t forget the Trash

The Trash isn’t things you’ve wiped from your Mac, but items that are awaiting deletion. Until you empty the Trash (Ctrl-click it and choose Empty Trash), anything inside it still takes up space on your Mac.

 ??  ?? If you still have the original iPhoto Library lurking around, you can back it up and delete it.
If you still have the original iPhoto Library lurking around, you can back it up and delete it.

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