


Some examples: Google Chrome (narrowly), Microsoft Office, Adobe Photoshop and Creative Cloud in general, Adobe Flash Player and others. However, some programs, although they are very commonly used, you will not be able to uninstall them in this way, usually they are "bulk" programs installed from third party sites using the "Installer" (similar to Windows).
#How to uninstall a program on mac osx 10 mac os x#
The complicated way to uninstall a program on Mac OS X and when to use it

To navigate to this folder, use the following method: open the Finder, then hold down the Option (Alt) key and select "Library" from the "Browse" menu. Also check the content of the subfolders "Application Support" and "Preferences" In addition, after doing one of the above options, it makes sense to go to the "Library" folder and see if there are any folders of the uninstalled program, it can also be deleted if it is not going to be used in the future. This only works for applications that were installed on your Mac from the App Store. The icons of the applications that can be removed in this way will have a "cross" image that you can use to do the removal. In Launchpad, you must activate uninstall mode by clicking on any of the icons and holding the button until the icons start to "vibrate" (or by holding down the Option key, also known as Alt, on the keyboard).
