
Hold down Option you should see a new option for 'Library'.Here's how to open Library and remove caches from there:
Clear the cacheĬaches have to go, no doubt about that.
Delete it to get rid of the associated files.Īdditionally, you can also look into these Library folders: ~/Library/Logs and ~/Library/Containers to remove other app-related files. Locate a folder that has the same name as the app you’ve deleted. Open Finder > Go > Go to Folder > ~/Library/Application Support. If you need to remove app leftovers manually, here’s how: The best way to get rid of every file associated with an app is to uninstall apps with CleanMyMac X via its Uninstaller module. Remove application support and log filesĭid you know an app is not fully gone from your Mac once you delete it? Well, it’s not! It usually leaves many leftovers behind - such as logs and support files. So be very careful! We don’t want to accidentally delete important stuff. Even though you can see how much space Other storage occupies, there’s no way to access all the files stored in ‘Other.’īelow we explain how to clear each type of Other files step by step, but we have to warn you that it requires some solid Mac expertise. Unfortunately, you can’t do it via Apple’s Manage menu (About This Mac > Storage > Manage). If you don’t have access to a cleanup solution like CleanMyMac X, you can try deleting some redundant files from the Other storage manually. Click the Apple logo on the top left of the menu barĪnd there you go! That's the simple way to check the storage available on your Mac. This will be quick! Just follow these directions: Read on to learn about it! How to check storage on Mac So there’s no easy way to manage this storage. doc, and other types of documents.Īs you can see, Other storage may hold all kinds of stuff - from redundant installer files you should have deleted a long time ago to important PDF docs you don’t ever want to lose. pkg, archives, and all kinds of installer files Anything that doesn’t fit into any of these categories will fall into the mysterious ‘Other.’ Here are the types of files you’ll typically find in this storage compartment:
Your Mac breaks down all the files you store on your Mac into a few storage categories - apps, docs, etc.