Thanks for that link - nice App. Regards, Graham

mac98aop <mailto:[email protected]>
12 July 2014 10:45
Oh, and DaisyDisk is a great little App for helping with such things.

I deleted 20GB of 'hidden', historic and unnecessary things with a couple of clicks with the app.

http://www.daisydiskapp.com

AP

On Thursday, July 10, 2014 11:38:20 AM UTC+1, Graham Street wrote:
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Graham Street <mailto:[email protected]>
10 July 2014 11:38
We have a MacBook Air (250Gb) with only 40Gb left. No major panic yet, but its not easy to find where the space has gone. We've checked Trash, Documents, Applications, Movies, Music, Pictures - and none of these are large. Using About this Mac (and More Info, Storage Map) I see that 164Gb has been consumed by 'Other'. It would be great to track down where the space has gone. Any suggestions? I've found something called Disk Inventory X that's free but, before I install it, I thought I'd ask advice on here.

Graham

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