

Some applications use caches to store various bits of information, but these files can grow very large over time and consume valuable disk space. When you’ve located the largest files on your Mac’s disk you might choose to compress, delete, or copy them to an external drive. You can also choose Save to create a smart folder of such items and add it to Finder’s sidebar, so you can find large files more quickly next time.

Uninstalling applications in Mac OS X couldn’t be simpler – just delete the application by moving its icon to the Trash.

For example, Pages is 266 MB and iPhoto a whopping 1.1 GB. In Mail, trash and junk emails can be automatically deleted by setting the relevant options in preferences.Īpplications can take up large amounts of space. There’s no need to keep your Mac’s Trash can full, especially if you make regular backups of your files. Remember that individual applications such as iMovie, iPhoto and Mail each have their own Trash, so empty those frequently too.

The most obvious and easy way to free up some space is to empty the Trash. How To Manage & Free Up Storage on Mac OS Ventura
