schmu Posted January 8 Posted January 8 I've been working on a keynote file with many high-resolution images and ran into critically low hard drive space. Grand Perspective found all these huge Alfred clipboard history items. I had forgotten that these would be saved there as well. I turned clipboard history off for images for now. Would it be possible to add an option for recycling large files sooner, or some other solution that considers hard drive space left?
Vero Posted January 8 Posted January 8 @schmu You can set the images to be stored for 24 hours, 7 days, 1 month and 3 months, so you should be able to choose a length of time that suits you.
schmu Posted January 8 Author Posted January 8 @Vero I did that in a few hours. I copypasted so many large images around and was already low (meaning 350 GB or so free on a 2T internal drive). But it's sufficient for me to leave images off and only turn on if needed. It's probably difficult to monitor drive space in an app, Dropbox doesn't warn either when it's set to keep all things offline and another user adds large files to a share. Thanks, Vero
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