Shortly after 2013 started, I did an in-depth application (and services) clean all throughout my mac. I uninstalled several apps, some of them that I used once in a while (maybe once or twice a year), deleted email that I don’t need to have in Mail.app (but have it backed up) and chose to stop using two of my IM accounts: Yahoo, as everyone that I have there is also on Gmail or MSN; and MSN that now I merged it with Skype. And… a big surprise, uninstalled Adium.

After years and years of using Adium as my primary IM app, I moved my AIM and GTalk accounts to Messages. And since I already set up Messages with my iPhone and iPad, it is a breeze. I use all the IM services, not only with clients but with family and friends. I have to say that so far so good. After a couple of weeks I have gotten used to the bigger UI (still not liking Skype that much) and the ease of sending SMS messages to my contacts with iMessage from my mac.

All for minimizing. Instead of using two apps for those services – yes, I’m still using two but only one of them requires install, since Messages comes preinstalled in Mountain Lion – I only need to install one. And I get to turn it on/off when needed.

And, I am not using Twitterrific that much either – doing most of my tweeting from either my phone or using the Sharing buttons from the Notification Center. Also, decided to uninstall Growl and use the built in Notifications system and it works just as well. However, I am not uninstalling Twitterrific as I have several of my projects accounts signed in through there so I don’t have to  sing in/out every time I want to tweet and check the replies online from a different account.

Feels liberating, you know? All those uninstalling and deleting… And makes my Mac lighter (though I have over 350GB free memory – but still).

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