From a7cc274e2fa2f4cd73ab3245ca2e38c7ffd47293 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Zhiming Wang Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2016 12:29:32 -0800 Subject: Markdown source files: Revert YAML closing line from ... to --- GFM doesn't support closing with ..., and the rendered results are less than satisfactory. --- .../2015-06-27-automatically-clean-up-previous-mobile-applications.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'source/blog/2015-06-27-automatically-clean-up-previous-mobile-applications.md') diff --git a/source/blog/2015-06-27-automatically-clean-up-previous-mobile-applications.md b/source/blog/2015-06-27-automatically-clean-up-previous-mobile-applications.md index 81efdc04..e8e1dd14 100644 --- a/source/blog/2015-06-27-automatically-clean-up-previous-mobile-applications.md +++ b/source/blog/2015-06-27-automatically-clean-up-previous-mobile-applications.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ title: 'Automatically clean up "Previous Mobile Applications"' date: 2015-06-27T21:19:59-07:00 date_display: June 27, 2015 -... +--- iTunes keeps a "Previous Mobile Applications" folder of questionable value, which always annoys me. It eats into disk space and wastes syncing/backup cycles and bandwidth; you can easily find horror stories online about [100GB+ PMA folders](http://forums.macrumors.com/threads/5-years-of-deleted-iphone-apps-accumulated-in-my-itunes-library.1781676/#post-19749496). The value? You might be able to roll back to an earlier version, or restore an app pulled from the App Store. Really? I never had that need in my life[^disclosure]; have you? Worst of all, there should be a periodic clean up option — just like how deleted mail are automatically purged after one month, but the option is missing. -- cgit v1.2.1