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On the contrary, dragging most applications to the trash does succeed in getting rid of the entire application. Of course, there may be a left-behind preference file that amounts to a few hundred kilobytes of data, and an "Application Support" folder that may amount to a few megabytes of data. Neither of these can actually interfere with anything, though, now that the...
Switchers (Windows to Mac Converts) - Posts: 13 - Nov 3, 2008
Introducing AppZapper. AppZapper is for people who want to confidently try new apps while knowing they can uninstall them easily. ...
Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 1 - Jan 5, 2006
Hello Oldedit, My name is Jeremy and I will be assisting you today. I actually had a friend with the exact same problem. Let me show you how to fix this: 1) Back up your bookmarks to a safe location. Your Safari bookmarks are in Your Home/Library/Safari/Bookmarks.plist. Copy the Bookmarks.plish file to a flash drive, or somewhere safe. 2) Download Safari from...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 6 - Aug 19, 2008
Blue Pearmain, My name is Jeremy and I will be helping you today. First off, I suggest that you use a program such as AppCleaner (available at http://www.freemacsoft.net/AppCleaner/. A quick Google search will come up with other software, such as AppZapper) to completely delete the entire MS office suite from your system. In addition, I recommend utilizing Spotlight to...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 2 - Aug 19, 2008
I've used AppZapper, but I've noticed that it doesn't get everything. So I delete the program in the Application folder then look in my Library and look in the Application support folder to see if the Application made one, and then delete it. Then I go in my Library and then into Preferences folder and delete the files that the Application made, and then I do the same thing in...
Switchers (Windows to Mac Converts) - Posts: 13 - Aug 18, 2008
Try deleting Firefox and search for any associated files that might be hanging around and then reinstall. Or use AppZapper to remove all of those things. Seems as though something is causing FF to misbehave. Otherwise, it would be a widespread problem for all Mac users. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 11 - Jul 18, 2008
Another way in 10.4 and 10.5 is I use the spotlight and also remove the pref files but agree on the lazy way AppDelete or CleanApp or AppZapper.
Switchers (Windows to Mac Converts) - Posts: 13 - Jul 10, 2008
The lazy person's way, use a uninstall program like AppDelete or CleanApp or AppZapper to make your life simpler. ...
Switchers (Windows to Mac Converts) - Posts: 13 - May 28, 2008
I used appzapper to uninstall. It does it all real easy. Hope it helps. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 3 - May 10, 2008
seconds, so the program is useless. I tried to delete iWorks08 with the AppZapper and to do a reinstall, but still the same thing. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 0 - Apr 7, 2008