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A simple guide to uninstalling programs on a Mac
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Need to free up space on your Mac? Deleting apps you don't need is one of the best ways to get the job done! If you installed an app from the App Store, it's super easy to uninstall from the Launchpad. Other apps can be uninstalled using Finder, or by running the app's dedicated uninstaller. This wikiHow article will guide you through the quickest and most effective ways to remove programs from your Mac.

How to Uninstall Programs on a Mac

  1. Open the Launchpad
  2. Click and hold the app you want to delete.
  3. Click X on the app you want to delete.
  4. Click delete.
  5. If you’re deleting an app that isn’t from the App Store, go to Finder.
  6. Go to the Applications filter and find the program you want to delete.
  7. Drag the program to the trash.
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Using Launchpad

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  1. If you installed apps from your Mac's App Store , you can delete them from the Launchpad. To open Launchpad , click the Launchpad icon on the Dock which is usually at the bottom of the screen. If you are using Big Sur, you can see Launchpad icon as nine small squares. In older version of macOS, you will find the Launchpad icon as a rocket image.
    • You can also open Launchpad by double-clicking it in your Applications folder, or by pinching your thumb and three fingers together on the trackpad . [1]
  2. After a few seconds, the icons will begin to jiggle.
    • If you don't see the app, try typing its name into the search field to see if it's on another screen. If it doesn't show up, try using Finder to delete it.
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  3. A confirmation message will appear.
    • If the app you want to remove doesn't have an X , it's either not from the App Store, or it was included with your Mac and can't be deleted. If the app is something you installed through some other means than the App Store, use Finder to delete it instead.
  4. This removes the app from your Mac.
    • If you had a subscription to a service in the app, this will not cancel your subscription. You will need to cancel subscriptions separately in the App Store.
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Using Finder or an Uninstaller

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  1. Finder is the two-toned smiley face icon on the Dock , which is usually at the bottom of the screen.
  2. You'll see this in the left sidebar of Finder.
    • If you don't see this folder, click the Finder menu, select Preferences , and check the box next to "Applications." You should now see an Applications folder in Finder.
  3. Scroll through the programs here until you find an icon for the program that you want to remove.
    • If the program is inside of a folder, double-click the folder to open it and look for an app called "Uninstaller" or something similar.
    • If there is an uninstaller app, you can double-click it to remove the program from your computer safely. After starting the uninstaller, follow the on-screen prompts to delete the app.
  4. The Trash is the trashcan on your desktop or Dock. If you're in the UK, this icon is typically labeled "Bin" and not "Trash. If prompted to enter your password, you'll need to do so to confirm.
    • Another way to move an app to the Trash is to click it once to select it, click the File menu, and then choose Move to Trash or "Move to Bin."
    • You can also select the icon once and press Delete to send it to the Trash.
  5. The deleted item will remain in your Trash (or Bin, if you're in the UK) for 30 days in case you change your mind. If you want to delete it sooner (like if you need to free up disk space), you can empty the Trash now. First, click the Trash icon on the Dock to make sure there's nothing you want to keep. Then, click and hold the Trash icon and select Empty Trash .
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    How can I delete a program from my computer?
    Chiara Corsaro
    Phone & Computer Repair Technician
    Chiara Corsaro is the General Manager and Apple Certified Mac & iOS Technician for macVolks, Inc., an Apple Authorized Service Provider located in the San Francisco Bay Area. macVolks, Inc. was founded in 1990, is accredited by the Better Business Bureau (BBB) with an A+ rating, and is part of the Apple Consultants Network (ACN).
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    Move the program to the trash, then empty the trash. Once the trash has been emptied, we typically recommend restarting your machine to clear out any temporary cache files.
  • Question
    What if it says the app can't be deleted because it's open but it's not open and I have already right clicked and selected quit?
    Michael Everman
    Community Answer
    That means it is a virus and keeps opening itself, or it is left open. You can try opening the activity monitor and forcing it to quit to be able to delete it.
  • Question
    Will downgrading to Yosemite be my only option if previous uninstall attempts haven't worked?
    Community Answer
    Yes, that could be an option. However, try reinstalling the apps first.
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      • If you delete an app that you purchased through the App Store, you can reinstall it for free from within the App Store.
      • Some applications will leave behind folders with preferences, files, or other data. You can delete these files from the Library folder .
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      2. Click and hold the app's icon.
      3. Click the X .
      4. Click Delete .

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