Start up disk is full, what can I delete?

I have a new MacBook Air, had a MacBook Pro and had all of my apps and saved files transfered to my Air. Now when I try to open ANY doc it says start up daisk if full and for mr to delete some items first. I just dont know what to delete, I have deleted all of my personal content like pics and such. Is there anything else I can delete to make more room? Please Help......thks 

remove a few things to another external drive or flash drive - enough to load a couple of apps which are definate space-savers. I use an SD card since I've got a 13"...works great for storing stuff off of the mac where needed.
Find monolingual.   This removes any/all of the built-in languages which come with the OS and applications.  I ran it on mine (just had rebuilt it), saved over a Gig of space in just doing that alone.  Once you've run it you can uninstall it to save even more space.  It's free.
There's also another app called xslimmer.  it goes through your apps (you tell it what to run against), and removes files which weren't meant for your specific system - again, saves a lot of space.
Cheers

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