| ▲ | mft_ 21 hours ago | |
A tangent, but for full clean removals of apps in MacOS (because I'm old-school and despite having plenty of GBs of storage, I hate the idea of dregs lying around) I've had success with AppCleaner[0] and Pearcleaner[1]. Pearcleaner is multi-functional; AppCleaner just sits in the background looking for app bundles to appear in the recycle bin. [0] https://appcleaner.macupdate.com/ [1] https://github.com/alienator88/Pearcleaner | ||
| ▲ | dylan604 21 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
It was all of the Adobe app's caches that kill me. I kept a copy of DiskInventoryX around for a long time for the specific purpose of showing how large those folders could get. | ||
| ▲ | paradox460 17 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Hazel, the folder watch automation tool, also supports this | ||