

In the meantime, when I run out of space, I will continue deleting the app and then reinstalling it. Besides this space issue, I really enjoy using Fresco. I’m in software development, so fortunately I know it will get better as Adobe iterates and releases new versions. I also discovered the other day that if you look at the files in list view (versus the default grid view) you can see how large they are. anything I can think of that might be increasing the file size. (It’s so nice that iOS provides space and usage information under iPad Storage.) And then I’ve also gotten into the habit of cleaning up my files: removing unnecessary junk, flattening masks, merging layers. And I also removed a number of apps from my iPad that were taking up a large amount of space. Although I haven’t noticed a difference, I still do it anyway. I too will close down all other open apps to increase performance. It’s not ideal, but it does what I want: frees space and doesn’t delete files in the cloud. (It’s so nice that iOS provides space and usage information under iPad Storage.)Īnd then I’ve also gotten into the habit of cleaning up my files: removing unnecessary junk, flattening masks, merging layers.

Although I haven’t noticed a difference, I still do it anyway.Īnd I also removed a number of apps from my iPad that were taking up a large amount of space.
