On Macs, there are two ways to get rid of unwanted apps: From the Finder To delete a program you don’t need anymore, all you have to do is to go toĬontrol Panel and uninstall it from there. If you have experience with Windows, you know that in order Little by little, they take out the space you need. So, when the user deletes the folder in Applications, the extra files remain on the disk forever. And the files are not necessarily created in the same folder where the app is located. Programs use those files to store user settings, cache frequently used data to ensure faster performance, and so on. Most programs create additional files on the disk. When removing, all you need is to delete the folder.Įasy, right? Well, if it was so, we wouldn’t need CleanMyMac or AppCleaner. When installingĪn app, the files from the image get copied into a folder under Applications.
Most apps come in a special format: DMG (short for Disk ImaGe).
On the surface, adding and removing apps on Macs are easy. Properly, without leaving some junk behind. Rather apps running on Mac is that it’s almost impossible to uninstall them If there is one thing that I don’t like about macOS or