How to delete the apps left over after an iTunes 12.7 install to regain storage 
on macOS or Windows
By Malcolm Owen
Thursday, October 26, 2017, 12:01 pm PT (03:01 pm ET)
Apple's decision to remove the iOS App Store from iTunes as part of the version 
12.7 update controversially took away the ability to download apps to a Mac or 
PC, but all of the locally-stored apps were kept in place. We show you how to 
delete these files and free up some storage in the process. 




On September 12, Apple issued an update to iTunes for desktop computers that 
incorporated a number of changes, focusing it more on content than apps. 
Removing the App Store from iTunes meant users had to manage their downloads 
and purchases through their iPads and iPhones, instead of through their macOS 
or Windows desktop. 

Despite removing the ability to download apps, Apple chose to keep all 
downloaded apps intact instead of automatically deleting them, a decision 
likely to be welcomed by some users. For others, this means that there's a pile 
of apps in their Mac or PC's storage that are taking up valuable disk space, 
and may be worth deleting. 

Apple did not include an option within the iTunes update to delete the apps, so 
users who want to remove the files will have to do so manually. 

But, you may not want to purge just yet...


It is worth noting that users may not necessarily wish to get rid of the files 
stored in the directory. It is still possible to install signed .ipa files 
within iTunes 12.7 by dragging and dropping them, but as iTunes can no longer 
update the files, it is only really of use to those wanting to install older 
versions of apps. 

Apple has also made the enterprise version of iTunes 12.6.3 available to 
download which retains app management and installation facilities, though this 
is an unsupported version. While this is meant for business users, Apple 
advises enterprise customers needing to deploy apps should do so via its Volume 
Purchase Programs and Apple Configurator on Mac. 

If there's no reason to keep them because loading from the cloud is fine, 
here's how to do it.

How to delete the iOS apps stored on a Mac





Go into the Finder on the Mac and access the Music directory. If Music does not 
appear in the Favorites section to the left, it can be accessed in the majority 
of cases by selecting the Mac under Devices, then Macintosh HD, Users, and then 
the relevant user account. 

Once inside the Music folder, access the iTunes directory, followed by iTunes 
Media, and lastly Mobile Applications. The Mobile Applications directory holds 
all of the apps downloaded to the Mac, listed as .ipa files, with users able to 
delete either the individual files or the entire directory. 

The amount of space the contents of the directory takes up will depend entirely 
on the user's downloading habits. One AppleInsider writer had a downloads 
directory weighing in at 87 gigabytes, while another's was a smaller but still 
considerable 11 gigabytes. 

How to delete the iOS apps stored on Windows 10





Windows 10 users have to go through a similar process of finding the iTunes 
directory through File Explorer. Again, though this will vary between 
installations, but it can usually be found in the user's Documents directory, 
within the enclosed Music directory. 

The file path within the iTunes directory is the same as for macOS, by 
accessing iTunes Media and then Mobile Applications. As with macOS, the .ipa 
files can be deleted individually or the entire directory can be removed.

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