¿Que ocupa la memoria 'otros' en mi mac?

Cuando reviso el almacenamiento de mi Mac, hay una parte que dice 'otros', ¿A que se refiere? que tipos de archivos?

Reset SMC.
https://support.apple.com/es-es/HT201295

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  • HT1423 what memory is best for mac

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    crucial.com and macsales.com test RAM for compatibility.  Go to that site, select your system and follow their recommendations.  Both are highly regarded as suppliers for Mac-compatible RAM.

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    terryrocks,
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    Message was edited by: Keith Middlemiss

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