![]() ![]() They not only remove the apps themselves, but also extraneous files such as permissions, support files, etc. I prefer to use a dedicated uninstaller app, such as the free AppCleaner ( ) or AppZapper ($12, ). If there’s an Uninstall App or App Uninstaller install, double-click it and follow the onscreen instructions. If an app has a folder rather than simply an icon, open the folder. Tip: You may also drag an app from Launchpad into the Trash to delete it. You can find out by opening the Applications window. Some apps come with their own uninstallers. If an icon doesn’t have a delete button, it can’t be uninstalled via Launchpad. Click and hold on an app’s icon until all the icons begin to jiggle, then click an app’s delete button. Open the Launchpad app located in the Dock (it has a rocket ship icon). You can also uninstall apps you purchased from the Mac App Store, although Apple won’t let you delete the ones it considers an integral part of macOS such as Mail and Safari. Control/click the Trash and select Empty Trash. When the Delete AppName Deleting Appanme will also delete all of it’s data message box appears, confirm the removal of. Tap the little (X) icon that appears in the upper left corner of the app icon that you want to uninstall. You may need to hover over the bottom of the display to get it to appear. Tap and hold on the app icon you wish to uninstall, keep holding until all the icons start wiggling around. With the Application window open, you can also click and drag the application toto the Trash icon at the bottom right of the Dock. ![]() Right-click the Trash icon in the bottom-right corner of the menu bar. A pop-up menu will appear select Move to Trash. Press the Ctrl (Control) key when you tap the mouse button or the trackpad. Double click on your Mac’s hard drive (probably named “Macintosh HD”), then double click on the Applications folder. Device admins can remotely run scripts on Macs managed with Hexnode using the Execute Custom Script action. Run the script below on the Mac Terminal application to remove all associated app files while removing the app from the system. One way to remove an app is via the Finder. However, this method might leave behind some app files which can take up unwanted space on the system. If you’re not using it anymore, or if it and its resources are simply taking up valuable disk space. ![]() Why would you want to uninstall an application? However, you can do it yourself even though some files may not be automatically removed. You can purchase software that lets you uninstall apps on your Mac (more on that in a moment). ![]()
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