The latest versions of Mac OS X provide options to easily track large applications, view when applications were last used, and offer the option to effortlessly delete applications from Mac. All these options are encapsulated in the Storage Management tool.
Storage Management is available in macOS Sierra 10.12 and later versions; earlier versions of Mac OS do not integrate this tool.
Free up Mac space by deleting large applications using Storage Management
Note: Ensure you have backed up your Mac before deleting any applications on the system.
Step 1: Click on the Apple menu and select About This Mac.
Step 2: Go to the Storage tab and choose Manage as shown below.
Step 3: Choose Applications on the left panel.
Step 4: In the Applications window, select Size to organize applications from largest to smallest.
Additionally, you can identify outdated Mac applications in the Last Accessed column.
Step 5: Locate the application you want to remove from your Mac, hover over the app name, and click the X icon next to the app to uninstall it.
Step 6: Click on Remove to confirm deleting the Mac application.
Step 7: Repeat similar steps to delete other applications you don't want to use on your Mac.
Storage Management tool provides options to easily delete Mac applications, and it's also an excellent tool to monitor how much storage space applications occupy on the system.
For example, if you've installed the Xcode app but rarely or never use it, you can uninstall it to free up space. Or you can remove outdated Mac OS installations, games, or apps you no longer want to use.
While it's easy to download apps from the Mac App Store, reinstalling some apps is not a straightforward process. Therefore, before deleting any app on your Mac, it's essential to understand the app you're deleting and the reason behind it.
Note that the apps listed in Storage Management include all apps found on the Mac, not just those in the /Applications/ folder.
Of course, if you prefer, you can uninstall apps using traditional methods. However, using Storage Management, navigating to the /Applications folder is simpler. Furthermore, the tool focuses on large and unused apps, relocating other data or locations on the hard drive. In this sense, Mac Storage Management is akin to third-party utility OmniDiskSweeper, serving as a means to locate and recover free space on the hard drive.
Users of older Mac OS X versions don't have integrated Storage Management tools, but they can utilize third-party OmniDiskSweeper to free up Mac space by removing large apps. Alternatively, they can use Finder to search for large files on Mac using search tricks.
Here's a method to free up space on your Mac by deleting large applications. Readers can explore additional ways to organize their Mac OS system with CleanMyMac 3 for extra space and device optimization. If you have other solutions to share, feel free to drop your comments below the article and let Mytour know your insights.
