Do you really need Apple Trap in the first place, William? When you uninstall 
an application in the usual way, by moving it to the trash, you might have to 
remove the application's preferences files, but that's basically it. I might 
give Apple Trap a look.
Jes

On Mar 14, 2010, at 1:43 PM, William Windels wrote:

> Hello Jes,
> I have successfully removed the shortcuts/icons from the doc, so far so good.
> I have not really a problem with this icons on the doc but, I only want to 
> take care about my actual install of mac osx and for that , I want to be 
> shore that: 
> removing programs by moving them to the trash , is a good , save and 
> efficient way of removing programs.
> Also, I want to know if apple trap is sufficient and enough to keep my 
> computer clean without parts of programs on my system after removing them.
> On windows, after installing and uninstalling alot of programs , the system 
> becomes slow and inefficiƫnt because of some parts of the programs in shared 
> components, rules in the registry , inactive shortcuts...
> Because of this , you need sometimes to re-install your windows to delete all 
> that rubish.
> 
> So, I want to know if mac is doing better and if apple trap is enough to do 
> this task.
> 
> best regards,
> William  
> Op 14-mrt-2010, om 18:22 heeft Jess het volgende geschreven:
> 
>> I have now removed all the items in the trash and the elements of microsoft 
>> office (for the mac), are still on the dock. Is this normal?
>> Yep, gotta love Microsoft. Even though you removed some big bloated program, 
>> they leave little traces of it around, even on your Mac. Try going to the 
>> dock and removing the appropriate items. Let us know if that fixes your 
>> problem.
>> Jes
>> 
>> On Mar 14, 2010, at 1:11 PM, William Windels wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello all,
>>> I have a question about removing programs:
>>> I have deleted programs with the program apple trap.
>>> The program, this is a plugin for the system prefferences, was active and I 
>>> simply putted the programs in the trash.
>>> 
>>> Perhaps I have done something wrong while removing microsoft office with 
>>> apptrap?
>>> I think, all files are selected by default to remove?
>>> 
>>> I have now removed all the items in the trash and the elements of microsoft 
>>> office (for the mac), are still on the dock.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Is this normal?
>>> 
>>> best regards,
>>> William 
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