This software removes excess language resources in Mac OS X to free up storage space.
In order to run Monolingual, you'll need to have at least Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar). However, it also works on Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther). Once you have it installed, you can start using it to clean up your system.
What makes Monolingual so useful is that it targets language resources that you don't actually need. Most of us only use our computers in one language, after all. For example, if you primarily use your computer in English, you don't really need all of the localization files for Mac OS X.
Monolingual was written by J. Schrier and I. Stein, and it's released under the GNU General Public License. If you're interested, you can even access the source code. Plus, there are several language localizations available, including Japanese, Polish, Swedish, and German.
Overall, I found Monolingual to be a very handy utility. It was easy to use, and it definitely helped me free up some space on my Mac. If you're dealing with a hard drive that's filling up fast, I would definitely recommend giving this program a try.
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