Hello
I am trying to figure out what programs I can "shut down" and get rid of when the Mac starts up.
I realised at times the Mac obviously takes longer to start which is due to a lot of stuff starting up.
I am reinstalling in the next few days a complete new OS on the system and removing any apps that tale unnecessary space since I use the Mac to for only live performances I tend to want to switch all apps, startup and internet-linked apps off.
What is the best way to find out what the system really needs?
Or How do I find out what all the items, files are that start up/show up in the activity monitor?
I would like to simply "trim" the Mac down to have and startup with only the necessary items.
In reality, all I need is Safari, Calendar, Traktor, Machine, TextEdit.
Everything else is obsolete such as Notification Center, Dashboard and almost 98% of all Apps.
Thank you.
Much appreciated.
I am trying to figure out what programs I can "shut down" and get rid of when the Mac starts up.
I realised at times the Mac obviously takes longer to start which is due to a lot of stuff starting up.
I am reinstalling in the next few days a complete new OS on the system and removing any apps that tale unnecessary space since I use the Mac to for only live performances I tend to want to switch all apps, startup and internet-linked apps off.
What is the best way to find out what the system really needs?
Or How do I find out what all the items, files are that start up/show up in the activity monitor?
I would like to simply "trim" the Mac down to have and startup with only the necessary items.
In reality, all I need is Safari, Calendar, Traktor, Machine, TextEdit.
Everything else is obsolete such as Notification Center, Dashboard and almost 98% of all Apps.
Thank you.
Much appreciated.