HT4889 how do I clean out a computer after migration

We are moving the users all around at home. Son got MacBook pro, I am taking his IMac, Daughter is taking my Macbook pro and little one is getting the other Imac.
I have migrated all info from son's Imac to Mhis MacBook pro. Now what

If you want to give your wife a "clean" computer, the best way to do it is create a new account for her then delete your old account and home folder. This will leave all the applications and system files intact. Of course be sure to backup your files first.
If you just want to keep your account and remove some of the clutter, you can check out the web site below. It lists some easy ways to reclaim disk space. The page is a little dated but most of it is still applicable. You can also use one of the many disk cleanup utilities. I have used CClean (available for free in the Mac App Store) for this purpose.
http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/freeingspace.html

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