It’s also super cheap (about $12.95) and a super handy utility. I’ve used AppZapper for years (even on my PowerBook G4!), and I’ve always enjoyed using it when removing apps. It makes doing a more thorough job of removing apps far easier on the Mac. AppZapper locates preference files, Application Support files, cache files, etc. AppZapper allows Mac users to drag and drop an app onto AppZapper, in which it then searches the hard drive for files related to the app, and it offers to remove those files when removing (zapping) the app. It works similar to iOS.įor non-Mac App Store apps, Mac users can drag the apps directly to the trash, but unfortunately, macOS still leave behind traces of the app and does not fully remove the app from the Mac. One will notice Macs don’t have this feature, not in System Preferences.įor apps downloaded from the Mac App Store, Mac users can fire up LaunchBar, click and hold on the app grid until the apps start shaking, then click on the X next to the Mac App Store app in order to remove the app. Windows PCs have the Add and Remove Programs feature in Control Panel or Settings, making it easy to remove programs Windows PC users no longer want.
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