![]() If you're looking for help with a personal issue, you may find better advice at the subreddits at the bottom of this sidebar.įrom time to time, reddit's spam filter might accidentally flag a legitimate post. Please keep them in the comments as replies to others looking for help. Submitting learning resources as their own posts is not allowed. For more straightforward/trivia type questions, check out our friends at /r/Answers! IWantToLearn is meant to help people who are looking for help starting a major project or learning a new skill. Tell our community what you want to learn, and let those who came before you help guide you towards success! Well, that's what /r/IWantToLearn is all about! ![]() Have you had difficulty figuring out where to start, what path to take or just wanted some advice to get you to the next level? Have you ever wanted to learn a martial art, or to play the guitar, or how to program a computer? Just click on that icon to open the stack.Although repeat/duplicate requests are explicitly allowed or even encouraged, why not search our subreddit for previously given advice before making a post of your own? Consider the Use Stacks feature to automatically stack-up files of the same type into a single icon. Right-click (two-finger tap on a trackpad) any open space and choose Clean Up to get things arranged neatly, or Clean Up By to sort them as well. If your desktop is littered with icons, you should probably tidy things up a bit. But you may have old large files and documents, or apps that no longer even work on your version of macOS, that you can safely remove. Big library files (for apps like Lightroom or Final Cut Pro) are likely to show up here, and you might not want to mess with them. There are several sections here, like Large Files and Unsupported Apps, that are worth perusing. Then, click on Documents in the left tab. You can see all your installed applications here and sort them by size, easily deleting apps you haven’t used in ages. While you’re in the Storage Management app, click on the Applications tab in the left column. ![]() ![]() Take a look at your Applications and Documents ![]()
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