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Deleting Localization from Mac OS X Applications

Well behaved mac applications stores their localization info on the Resources folder inside their application bundle. This localization can be deleted using finder (or you can add one to if you like). I have noticed that almost all applications from Apple (such as iTunes, iMovieHD, etc), comes with many language, and when I delete these uneeded language, I got about 1,3 Gigabytes free space. That may not seem much, but since I am running out of disk space, it helps me a lot.
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Posted by yohanes on Feb 8th 2007 | Filed in mac os x | Comments (0)