B blackoutspy Registered Jun 5, 2003 #1 Is mac like windows in the sence that you need to uninstall programs instead of just deleteing their folder? If so, how do i go about doing that?
Is mac like windows in the sence that you need to uninstall programs instead of just deleteing their folder? If so, how do i go about doing that?
bobw The Late: SuperMacMod Jun 5, 2003 #2 Just drag the applications folder to the trash, then look for any preference file for it. You can do a Find and trash anything related.
Just drag the applications folder to the trash, then look for any preference file for it. You can do a Find and trash anything related.
adambyte Registered Jun 5, 2003 #3 heheh! My favourite thing to bash Windows for! We should make bumper stickers that say "Fsck the Registry! Get a Mac!"
heheh! My favourite thing to bash Windows for! We should make bumper stickers that say "Fsck the Registry! Get a Mac!"
Crusty Registered Jun 5, 2003 #4 and if i remember correct iclean for osx jag also has an uninstaller program
Arden Where mah "any" keys at? Jun 5, 2003 #5 Some programs do have uninstallers, usually the Microsoft ilk or stuff like L*m*w*r*. However, these uninstallers are usually unnecessary, as excess bits of a program won't get in anything's way.
Some programs do have uninstallers, usually the Microsoft ilk or stuff like L*m*w*r*. However, these uninstallers are usually unnecessary, as excess bits of a program won't get in anything's way.