
Some Mac users try every application and utility available. Put me in that category of Mac user.
I’m constantly trying new Mac apps, always looking for something better, which means my Mac gets loaded.
How do I get rid of the those applications that I install but decide not to keep?
For now I’m using Clean-App, a straightforward Mac utility that watches what gets installed and removes all the right files.
That’s a rather simplistic one-liner for what should be.... (excerpted).
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Jared B. said:
I personally like “App Cleaner”. Seems to do the trick for me. I learned of my favorite I just mentioned here at 360 some time ago. App Cleaner gets semi frequent updates. That is how I know an application is taken care of by it’s software maker when there are frequent updates to the program. I will keep “Clean App” in mind if “App Cleaner” ever lets me down.