Saving Space on a
Mac
Wednesday, June 20, 2007 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.