What can I remove from a new installation to free up space

I use Retrospect to backup 10.4.6. I only use the Mac for Logic Audio - and I've got 20GB of files on a new installation.
This seems a bit high?
Is there a way to cut down the total size of the files by 5GB - or some significant amount?

Hi Les,
Is you HD partitioned? If so, then non-Apple apps could be moved to the other partition. For example, I have Quicken and M$ Office on the 2nd non OS Partition. If Upgrades or ??? ask you where to put them then the other partition is safe. Apple apps should stay in the OS part or they won't upgrade properly.
Putting them on a bootable FW HD may be possible but I have no exprience w that.

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