Can I delete my apps from my hard drive now that I have iCloud?

I think I've been given some erroneus information... I was told I could delete my apps from my iTunes library to free up space in my hard drive on my Mac Mini since we now have iCloud to back up apps. However, when I did this, it deleted all of my apps on my iphone and ipad. I deselected "sync apps" in the preferences for the two devices, and I figured that meant that whatever I had on my devices, it wouldn't change a thing... but ZAP! They were gone when I synced! Long story short, after about 5 tries, I now have all of my apps STILL on my hard drive, and iCloud has proven to just be a nice little unecessary tool. How do I supposedly free up my hard drive space of apps (about 16 gigs) without killing them from my iDevices??

Mac mini, Mac OS X (10.7.2)

Posted on Nov 16, 2011 10:04 PM

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Nov 16, 2011 10:08 PM in response to lukefromredlands

Well, as you found out, iCloud is not a backup storage.


If you need to clear some space on your hard drive, the best thing is to an external hard drive and move your space hogging files - usually movies, videos, pics, music to an external drive. Once you check that everything has been copied properly and works, you can delete them on your internal drive - don't forget to empty the trash.

Nov 17, 2011 5:34 AM in response to alexbird

With all due respect, I don't think you're getting my question. Why do the apps disappear from my iPhone and iPad when I delete them from my computer? THAT is what doesn't make sense. If I delete a song from my computer, it still remains on my iPhone and iPad. Why make the app delete in 2 places when I still want to keep it in one?? I understand how iCloud works. I figure that if we have a place where we can re-download apps, why have them take up space on the hard drive???

Nov 17, 2011 9:54 AM in response to alexbird

The apps disappear after I sync, yes. I don't want to avoid syncing, but I also don't want to loose apps (while at the same time wanting to free up hard drive space on my Mac Mini). I know how to save my music library on an external hard drive and still access them in the iTunes library... Can that be done with apps? If so, how? The idea here is to free up hard drive space and not loose the apps on my iDevices.

Nov 17, 2011 11:30 AM in response to lukefromredlands

lukefromredlands wrote:


The apps disappear after I sync, yes. I don't want to avoid syncing, but I also don't want to loose apps (while at the same time wanting to free up hard drive space on my Mac Mini). I know how to save my music library on an external hard drive and still access them in the iTunes library... Can that be done with apps? If so, how?

The easiest way to use an external drive for iTunes...

  1. Quit iTunes.
  2. Copy the entire /Music/iTunes/ folder to the external.
  3. Hold Option, launch iTunes, select Choosse library and select the iTunes folder you copied to the external.

That's it.

You can then delete /Music/iTunes/ folder on the internal, freeing up that space.

Dec 7, 2011 7:01 PM in response to lukefromredlands

I think the point is (or at least for me) that, in this case, the OP is using a laptop and may want to listen to his/her music etc on the laptop without having to cary around an external drive.


However, the **apps** on the laptop are excess and not needed (already on the iPad/iPhone, and re-downloadable from iCloud). The OP wants to delete them (the core app files) to free up space.


How do you do this without crippling the rest of iTunes (i.e. without having to cary around an external drive) ... ?

Dec 7, 2011 9:30 PM in response to babowa

Ahhh, you're right. I'm confusing threads. Sorry.


The basic underling question remains the same though: if my app information is backed up in iCloud, why do i need a local copy (if i don't want one)? For people with laptops (and limited disk space) this is a key question (and fundamentally the one the OP was asking). I currently have over 50Gb of apps in the Mobile Applications directory.


Since it's a laptop for me i don't want the rest of my iTunes library on an external drive that i would then have to carry around.

Dec 7, 2011 10:23 PM in response to djc0

Well, iCloud is so very new and only some features are working directly with iOS devices, so I don't have an answer for you; and, as I would not trust any online server to keep my information safe, I would not take advantage of any cloud service - I prefer knowing it is safe on several external hard drives under my control.

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