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how do I delete programs I will never ever use?
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<blockquote data-quote="hempomatic" data-source="post: 1621999" data-attributes="member: 335450"><p>Is there any way to delete the programs I will never use? Here is a list. </p><p>Start with virtually ALL of the utilities.</p><p>Color Sync Utility</p><p>Audio Midi setup</p><p>Digital color meter</p><p>Grab</p><p>Grapher</p><p>Script Editor</p><p>Voice Over Utility</p><p>Bluetooth file exchange</p><p>X11</p><p></p><p>Then we have the regular programs</p><p>Automator</p><p>Chess</p><p>Font Book</p><p>Game Center</p><p>Messages</p><p>Photo Booth</p><p>Reminders</p><p>Stickies</p><p></p><p>It seems that these programs in total take a great deal of space at the very least, and at worst, create compatibility issues within the context of upgrading. </p><p>For example, X11 (whatever the heck THAT is) . If I click on it, I get an error message saying it is no longer included with OS X. If I try to delete it, I'm told that OS X requires it to function.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hempomatic, post: 1621999, member: 335450"] Is there any way to delete the programs I will never use? Here is a list. Start with virtually ALL of the utilities. Color Sync Utility Audio Midi setup Digital color meter Grab Grapher Script Editor Voice Over Utility Bluetooth file exchange X11 Then we have the regular programs Automator Chess Font Book Game Center Messages Photo Booth Reminders Stickies It seems that these programs in total take a great deal of space at the very least, and at worst, create compatibility issues within the context of upgrading. For example, X11 (whatever the heck THAT is) . If I click on it, I get an error message saying it is no longer included with OS X. If I try to delete it, I'm told that OS X requires it to function. [/QUOTE]
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