![]() ![]() We’re going to use “mdfind” – which is basically Spotlight’s terminal interface. Sometimes there’s a bunch of files and (empty) folders still left behind. That’s it, you’re done! Wrong! AppCleaner does a pretty decent job at removing apps installed via the Mac App Store, but this is not always the case. Open AppCleaner and drag and drop the app you want to remove.ģ. Make sure you select all the files and also pay attention to what files are associated with the app you’re removing. If you don’t, download it here and install it.Ģ. But using AppCleaner is only half the battle. ![]() I don’t even use Night Shift on iOS either. I know people love this app, and can prevent computer-induced insomnia but I just can’t f*cking stand it. I never use F.lux, because I can’t stand it. I’m going to use F.lux as an example of how to completely remove apps from your Mac. Jump over the break to learn how to completely uninstall apps on your Mac… ![]() That means that uninstalling apps on a Mac is a difficult tedious process. Some apps have their own uninstaller others don’t. You can download apps from the Mac App Store, from third party sources. Mac Apps comes in different shapes and forms. People think that uninstalling Mac apps is as easy as dragging the app to the Trash. So you decided to do a bit of spring cleaning and uninstall all those apps that you never use. ![]()
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