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Simple tips for cleaning up your Mac

Is your Mac a mess? Here are some easy ways to clean out your Mac’s storage and cluttered desktop. Jason Cross reports

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Over time, your Mac probably accumulate­s a lot of cruft. Old applicatio­ns you no longer use, data you have no use for, a desktop full of icons (only four of which you actually ever use)... you know what I mean. With so many people working from home lately, the problem has only got worse.

Now is as good a time as any to tidy up your Mac, freeing up storage space and probably CPU cycles and RAM in the process. Here are a few tips to make quick work of your Mac ‘spring cleaning’.

OPTIMIZE STORAGE

Open the Storage Management app, either by using Spotlight (Command

space) or by clicking the Apple logo in the upper left of the menu bar, choosing About This Mac, clicking the Storage tab, then Manage.

In the Recommenda­tions tab you’ll see a number of useful options, like Store in icloud and Empty Trash Automatica­lly. The Optimize Storage solution will get rid of things like old TV shows you’ve already watched and old email attachment­s when you’re low on storage space.

TAKE A LOOK AT YOUR APPS AND DOCUMENTS

While you’re in the Storage Management app, click on the Applicatio­ns tab in the left column. You can see all your installed applicatio­ns here and sort them by size, easily deleting apps you haven’t used in ages.

Then, click on Documents in the left tab. There are several sections here, like Large Files and Unsupporte­d Apps, that are worth perusing. Big library files (for apps like Lightroom or Final Cut Pro) are likely to show up here, and you might not want to mess with them. But you may have old large files and documents, or apps that no longer even work on your version of macos, that you can safely remove.

GET YOUR DESKTOP UNDER CONTROL

If your desktop is littered with icons, you should probably tidy things up a bit. Right-click (two-finger tap on a trackpad) any open space and choose Clean Up to get things arranged neatly, or Clean Up By to sort them as well. Consider the Use Stacks feature to automatica­lly stack-up files of the

same type into a single icon. Just click on that icon to open the stack. This can really tidy up your desktop.

TRY DAISYDISK

Power users that really want to clean out their Mac’s storage may want to check out a third party app like Daisydisk (£9.99). It’s a simple and clear way to see everything on your Mac, or any other attached storage device or drive. It can do things like dig into the mysterious ‘Other’ category and help you clear out what you don’t need. It may seem unnecessar­y to pay money for an app that just helps you delete stuff from your Mac’s storage, but there’s a lot of value in disk analysers like this. It can really be eye-opening to see exactly what’s filling up your Mac’s SSD.

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The built-in Storage Management app is the best place to start when cleaning up your Mac.
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Daisydisk visualizes and lists storage by folder, and lets you drag to delete folders.
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These two commands will make quick work of a messy Mac desktop.

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