This.
The apps get tied to your AppleID and hardware serial number, once you "Accept" them in the purchased tab of the MAStore.
+2.
I did fresh installs on two new MBAs yesterday and this was exactly the case.
This.
The apps get tied to your AppleID and hardware serial number, once you "Accept" them in the purchased tab of the MAStore.
To each his own I guess. I have a program that uninstalled and removes everything to do with the program you drag into it. So you get no trash items left behind or empty libraries
Here's to the crazy ones...
Anyway, any estimation on how much space you saved? Also, what's the esasiest way to do a custom Lion/iLife install if necessary? That is, I can't really choose and pick during install anyway, can I?
So OP... there is nothing to be scared of when it comes clean installing Lion.
AFAIK, there is no USB-stick bundled with the 2011 MBAs, only a restore partition on the SSD which does not include the iLife suite.
Not as much as I would like, only a couple of GB's. They have really taken away the custom install options.
[...] I would have simply used AppCleaner or something similar, but then again to each is own.
If anyone missed it, above is the correct way of recovering iLife on 2011 Airs after a clean install of Lion.Open the Mac App Store and Garageband, iPhoto, and iMovie will appear in your account. You have to accept them and then will be added to your account.
If anyone missed it, above is the correct way of recovering iLife on 2011 Airs after a clean install of Lion.
If you'd prefer to read it from Apple directly, it's the third paragraph down:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4718
This.
The apps get tied to your AppleID and hardware serial number, once you "Accept" them in the purchased tab of the MAStore.