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How To Fully Uninstall Third Party Apps From A Mac?

How do I fully uninstall third-party apps on a Mac? Could someone please help with possible way(s)/steps to remove all traces of third party apps?

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iBoysoft author Vain Rowe

Vain Rowe

Answered on Monday, April 29, 2024

Undoubtedly, Mac is configured with an app uninstallation feature allowing you to move the non-native apps from your Mac. However, the third-party apps you install on your device are so tough to remove completely because their developers always plant some packages or files deeply and wait for you to download the apps again. So it's incomplete to remove an app by simply dragging it to Mac Trash. We here recommend iBoysoft MagicMenu which is designed with a power app uninstall feature.

iBoysoft MagicMenu lists all associated files of a third-party app including caches, cookies, packages, user files, and so on for you to delete. You can remove the app and all its files simultaneously from your Mac with ease!

 

 

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