One last thing, be sure to disable automatic syncing of your iDevice and iTunes on your Mac, so that you don't start building another pile o' saved apps. You could even save your mobile app folder on an external drive before you delete it if you really really can't stand the thought of deleting it, but I don't think its that big a deal and I choose not to do that. I know that if Apple pulls an app that I use 2 years from now I won't be able to reload it, blah, blah but hey, they'll probably be a better app available by then anyway. I simply deleted my mobile apps from my MBA iTunes account and turned off the Preferences > Store > Sync Apps. I had over 2 dozen apps that were over 200MB and a half dozen over 1GB each! I have a 64GB iPad gen3 and admittedly keep it loaded. Read on to learn more about these two easy ways. I've read all the threads on deleting the sleep image, languages, etc. There are two easy methods for you to fix iCloud Drive taking up space on Mac issue. I needed some elbow room, as I still want to install Xcode and who knows what else. After getting everything set up on my MBA I was down to only 30GB available. I recently purchased a MBA with 128GB SSD.
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