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No. You can search for the vendor in the two Library directories or you can get
an unstaller program like ‘Clean My Mac‘.
Jonathan Cohn
> On Sep 16, 2015, at 6:30 AM, venky...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Does this also get rid of all supporting files that an app may create during
> install?
Hi,
Does this also get rid of all supporting files that an app may create during
install?
Does this also work for applications installed using an installer package, .pkg?
Thanks,
Venkatesh
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> On 16-Sep-2015, at 10:35 am, Shawn Krasniuk wrote:
>
> Hi. That sounds like too man
Hi. That sounds like too many keys to memorize if I'm a new Mac user. An easier
way of sending an app to the trash is to go to the applications folder in
finder like George said with Command+Shift+A, then find the app you wish to
delete and then press Command+Backspace. Then to empty the trash,
Make sure you are not running the app
Now from the desktop / finder do a command shift a to go to the applications
view
Now interact with the table of apps
Now arrow to the app you wish to remove
Do a control option shift m to open the contectuall menu
Arrow down to send to drash and hit cont