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Bulk Crap Uninstaller (in short BCUninstaller or BCU) is a free (as in speech and beer) bulk program uninstaller with advanced automation. It excels at removing large amounts of applications with minimal to no user input, while requiring next to no technical knowledge.
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My current method involves me copying the uninstaller to '%temp%', then running the uninstaller from there and closing the current one. It seems, however, that he process that started the %temp% one (being the uninstaller) still appears to lock the original uninstaller - as if Windows recognizes that it is a child process of the original file.
But how to pick which uninstaller to use? Plenty of apps can improve your ability to get rid of junk files, but not all uninstallers are alike. Some uninstallers are a feature of a more comprehensive Mac file manager. Others are designed for only that task.
CleanMyMac X tops our list of app uninstallers for Mac. This powerful all-in-one utility has a variety of features designed to help get the most out of your computer, including malware protection and speed optimization.
With App Zapper, drag and drop is the name of the game. This compact uninstaller lets you pull applications from your drive into its interface and then hunts down all the related support files. It stands out for its simplicity and for the depth of its cleanups.
You may have heard about Avast software because it is known well in the world of malware detection and removal. However, the app we introduce today is not an antimalware tool; instead, it is an app uninstaller and junk files cleaner. The name of the app is Avast Cleanup Premium. It comes with a set of different tools for cleaning in addition to app deletion.
The name says it all: TrashMe hunts down your junk files, whether they belong to an app or not. This uninstaller for Mac not only gets rid of your unwanted apps and their support files but also seeks out unnecessary duplicates and redundant files, giving you the option to toss them permanently.
This uninstaller also outlines all data and files generated by an app and calculates the space it occupies, so you can use it to free up disk space. It also allows you to delete several apps at a time by selecting them from the list of all applications. Conveniently, it will show the space that will be reclaimed after removing apps.
AppDelete is another quick and effective single-purpose uninstaller. Like many of its competitors, this app seeks out and eliminates hard-to-find support files and junk data from the apps you delete. These include widgets, screensavers, preference panes, and other files you might not know were taking up room on your Mac.
At first we will find a powerful uninstaller which will leave no tracks of the removed programs. Thanks to Revo uninstaller, those garbage files usually forgot by other uninstallers will disappear from your system.
I found using Find Any File and manually uninstalling software was my best bet. The reason I say this that some apps that are installed some of the time install under the name of the app and on occasion also install under the name of the developer and are left behind by apps that uninstall the apps. Jusy my two cents worth. I am not sure how the uninstaller in Ventura works, but I found it under General>System Settings>Click on the circle with the "i" in it and look down towards the bottom right and you will see a delete button.
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