Yep - the old OS 9 technique does not work any more. Program
installation is so much more complex and are often dependent beyond
their own folders.
Dom Q. Silverio
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 11:05 AM, Rupert Watson <rupert@root6.
> Particularly important if the app has installed a launch daemon.
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> From: oliverpetersvidy <oliverpeters@
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> Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 14:04:32 -0000
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> Subject: [FCP-L] Re: newbie question
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>> Robin S. Kurz wrote:
>> Of how many uninstallers on the Mac do you in fact know of,
>> especially from the makers themselves? I'm thinking it's
>> a awfully short list, since uninstalling on the Mac
>> rarely means much more than simply dragging the app
>> in question to the trash.
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> Actually quite a few manufacturers include uninstallers. Most notably Avid
> and Adobe. Most apps, including FCS, spread files all over the place, in
> Application Support, Preferences and other Library locations. If it were
> simply a single step, Digital Rebellion wouldn't have felt the need to
> create their FCS Remover app, nor would apps like AppZapper exist.
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> - Oliver
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