AppZapper costs $12.95 (but I'v seen it for about half that in MacUpdate promos) and AppCleaner is free, but they can't be obtained from App Store, but from the developers website. ![]() Not sure if the "AppDelete" Eric Root referred to is the "AppDelete Lite" in the App Store or not, but if it is, it's $3.99. So AppCleaner found two other files that AppZapper didn't and it shows the paths of all items that it wants to delete.īut like Eric Root also said - double check all the files that the app cleaner is gonna delete and make sure they make sense.Īnother thing that has helped me many times is to take a screenshot of the app cleaner window - this lets you have a record of the files that were deleted for a particular app (and also the path it came from for AppCleaner but not for App Zapper) so in case you need to recover things from the trash later you know where they should be moved back to. For example here is what AppZapper and AppCleaner show when removing the same app named AppleWadministrator: Between AppZapper and AppCleaner I prefer the latter cause it shows you the exact path of the items it's about to delete where AppZapper just shows the name (not the path which is very important I think), plus AppCleaner seems to do a more thorough job at finding more files pertaining to the app you're trying to get rid of. The two apps that Eric Root referred to are popular. Stick with installing reputable software from the App Store or reputable developers - then you don't need to worry so much about malware. People are pretty clever about how to get bogus software installed as part of another app that appears to be OK, so think it's gonna come down to having somebody else, just as clever hopefully, maybe even more clever, to figure out what exactly is part of an app and then how to remove all of it's pieces. ![]() ![]() If so, I doubt that is gonna be possible. So I then assume that you want to know when removal app can figure out if another app installed any malware and if so, then remove it? Of if not, just remove "all" the pieces associated with the app?
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