
So for example to uninstall Photoshop, look for a photoshop folder in the applications folder and in that folder there should be an uninstaller and an application as well. Press the Ctrl button and click the apps you choose then Move to Trash. Press Command and then click to choose all the related Microsoft Office 365 (2016) applications like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Uninstallers are located in the applications folder. Launch Finder and then select Applications. Click Backblaze in that view to access the Uninstall option, then click that as well.

Then scroll down to view the Apps currently on the computer. For Windows 10: Right-click the Start Menu and select Apps and Features. However as mentioned before applications that install via an installer will require an uninstaller to uninstall fully. Backblaze will be completely removed from your system. Delete the results that are associated with the application that you just moved to the trash. If you do want to delete everything associated with a certain application just drag it to the trash and then search the applications name in spotlight. Click Yes when the confirmation window pops up, and the program will uninstall. When you find the app, select it and click the Uninstall button in the toolbar located just above the list. Sometimes an application may also leave behind cache files, however these files do not slow down your mac either, they just take up disk space. On the Programs and Features page, scroll through the app list and locate the program you want to uninstall.

To remove an app, click it and press the. Click on your account name in the left sidebar. You can change some Mac startup programs in the part of the OS that manages user profiles.
#ADD AND DELETE PROGRAMS ON MAC HOW TO#
The only file/s that are left on your mac that are associated with that application are preferences files which do not slow down your mac, they merely take up disk space (only a few KB's). How to change Mac startup programs in System Preferences. Yh, you simply drag an application to trash to remove it from your computer.
