Both will work in OS-X, but you might want to stick with un-install as
there may be preferences, drivers, etc. that are stored outside of the
main app. Just trashing the app will not catch these. Usually it will
not do any harm to leave the extras behind, but they do take up space.
Jerry
On Sunday, May 11, 2003, at 06:03 PM, Troy Mello wrote:
> I may want to remove my Norton Personal Firewall application. Like
> others, it comes with its own uninstall program. In your opinion,
> should perform the uninstall or is it just the same to move the
> application to the trash (and then emptied at some point).
>
> In general, I would have this question about removing any application.
> Uninstall or Trash?
>
> Thanks! I value your opinions. (Mostly because you're all 99.9%
> correct!)
>
> Troy
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