Uninstalling applications in mac is very different than windows. Although, in most cases, simply deleting application to trash, it may leave preferences and application files - depending on your application, it may be few KB to GB size, you may want to completely remove application and all associated files.
To manually remove an application and all associated files:
- Launch Activity Monitor and change "My Processes" at the top to "All Processes", then make sure the app you want to remove is not running. If it is, quit the process before proceeding.
- Launch Finder and search for the app name (hopefully unique, such as Skype)
- You can narrow the search to specific folders or search your whole Mac
- Searching "File Name" vs "Contents" usually provides better results.
- Click the + button below the search term to add criteria
- Click the search criteria drop-down and select "Other...", then "System files"
- Click the "don't include" and change to "include"
- Sort by name, kind, date, etc. to identify components of the app, such as folders, .plist files, cache files. etc.
- Delete all files and folders related to the app.
- Don't empty your Trash until you've determined that everything is working OK, in case you need to restore something you deleted by accident.
- A reboot might be necessary to completely remove some apps.
Adapted from a forum post by GGJstudios
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