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Apple's MacBook Pro laptop computers run Mac OS X. Based on the server-grade UNIX operating system, OS X provides a number of improvements over OS 9. One difference between the two operating systems is the method for uninstalling software. Instead of requiring you to uninstall a program, OS X lets you simply 'trash' it to remove it from your MacBook Pro. You can uninstall software to free up space on your hard drive for other programs and files.Step 1

So as a result many of these appdelete type programs rely upon using a search feature and hoping the developer tagged their files with a name to locate files, which is not always the case. Accidents occur as users of these type programs delete other files or not get all parts installed by the developer. How to Completely Remove Apps & Software in Mac OS X by Manual Terminal Uninstall Jul 31, 2014 - 27 Comments Most apps in Mac OS X can be uninstalled easily by dragging them into the Trash from the /Applications/ folder, and many others come with accompanying uninstall applications that will clean house and completely remove the apps too.

Click Finder on the top left of the OS X desktop, then select Applications.Step 2

Browse through the Applications directory until you locate the folder for the program you want to uninstall.Step 3

Drag the program folder to the Trash icon on the OS X application dock.Step 4

Click Spotlight (represented by the magnifying glass icon) on the top right corner of the OS X desktop. Enter the program name in the search box, and then click the 'Search' button. OS X will search your hard drive for any remaining files associated with the program. Drag any files it finds to the Trash.Step 5

Press and hold the 'Ctrl' key. Click the Trash icon, then click 'Empty.'Step 6

Restart your MacBook Pro to complete the uninstall process.How To Uninstall Applications On A MacReferencesHow To Uninstall All Files For A Program Mac Before SellingMore Articles

 

 

 

 

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