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Uninstalling Applications Part 2

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Quite a while ago I wrote a post about uninstalling applications. It used an application through the use of a program called AppZapper. Since you had to buy this application it wasn’t a viable alternative for everyone. Thankfully some people have developed a free application called AppCleaner. It works the same way an it is free.

It works in a very similar way to AppZapper, you select your application, drag it into the drop zone and it will work its magic. It also has a couple of other cool features including the ability to easily delete widgets and any other parts of your operating such as Preference Panes, Plugin’s and Screensavers.

It is a great little application and a very good alternative to AppZapper, its worth a download if you find yourself uninstalling applications a lot.

Related posts:

  1. Uninstalling Applications, A Noob’s Guide
  2. Uninstalling Preference Panes and Screen Savers
  3. Solving Misbehaving Applications
  4. Re-speeding Up Applications
  5. Must Have Menu Bar Applications

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    And yet another free application is AppDelete. I suppose it is similar to the one you mentioned. I installed AppDelete in my Finder toolbar, so now, when I want to delete an application, I just drag it from Finder onto the AppDelete icon in my Finder toolbar and confirm the process. As easy as that.

    Comment By Pirate Pinion on April 3rd, at 3:45 am

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