Hi!
Well its somewhat accessible but then i found onyx and got that instead.
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26 aug 2014 kl. 21:40 skrev Pamela Francis <gypsykitt...@gmail.com>:

> Has anyone had any experience with C cleaner on the Mac?
> 
> Pam Francis
> 
> On Aug 26, 2014, at 2:26 PM, Barry Hadder <bhad...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> All you have to do is move it to the trash.  The only thing you might want to 
> do is turn off the thing that adds it to the status menus.  I can't remember 
> off hand what it's called.
> The only time you might need an uninstaller for an app is if it installed by 
> means of an installer package.  This will be a pkg file.  Usually, such a 
> file will either have an uninstall pkg, or there will be instructions from 
> the distributer on how to properly uninstall it.  If you don't see either, 
> than I don't recommend installing it.
> 
> Most people switching from Windows to OS X seem to want to bring Windows 
> baggage over to the Mac.  OS X is really very different than Windows.
> 
> 
>> On Aug 26, 2014, at 1:47 PM, M. Taylor <mk...@ucla.edu> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello Everyone,  
>> 
>> I want to uninstall both VM Ware Fusion and MacFuse from my machine.
>> 
>> Is it difficult to uninstall a program on the Mac?  Believe it or not, I've
>> never uninstalled a single app.  On the other hand, I've only installed 5
>> third party apps and use all but VM Ware Fusion. So I guess that's a good
>> average, eh?  (smile)
>> 
>> I know that Apple states that all one need do to uninstall an app is to
>> simply put it into the Trash but I have heard through the years that one
>> must do more than this to really uninstall it. 
>> 
>> I'll be honest, my fear of uninstalling incompletely or incorrectly comes
>> from my many years of working with Windows which, as many of you may know,
>> can turn ugly with just the click of a mouse.  In years gone by, if one
>> didn't uninstall something correctly, it could cause major startup problems.
>> While I'm certain this is not the case in OSX, some fears are difficult to
>> dispel.  
>> 
>> Any and all replies welcomed.  
>> 
>> Mark
>> 
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