Saving Space on a Mac
Tuesday, June 20, 2006 Filed in:
Apple
When a
Macintosh application is installed, it tends to
install several language localization files on your
drive. If you have a robust Applications folder,
these files can quickly add up to gigabytes of space.
On a laptop, this can be particularly bad. Instead of
manually performing a 'seek-and-dstroy' mission, you
can harness the power of DeLocalizer. This useful
piece of freeware will remove all non-American
English localization resource files that you specify.
This useful program lets you customize which
languages to remove and can save you a lot of space
on your drive.
For more information
click here.