David,

Thanks for this. I suspected that that was how adding/removing apps worked but 
when i was googling, i saw some post that said something like you needed to get 
an uninstall link or something

Either way thanks!


> On Dec 1, 2014, at 11:03 PM, David Griffith <daj.griff...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 1. To uninstall an app you generally just have to delete it from our 
> application folder. There are utilities like clean my Mac or App Delete which 
> offer a more system wide delete service if you require but in general 
> deleting most apps will be fine.
> 2. Similarly to install a downloaded app simply copy the app file into the 
> application folder. Often these apps will appear in a dmg file which you need 
> to open to access the app file.
> 
> The exception to the above is those  app which tend to be ported across from 
> Windows which have names like Flash install.app. Any app name with install in 
> its name will need to be run like a Windows style program. These tend also to 
> be best deleted with a utility like app delete or clean my mac.
> 
> David Griffith
>> On 2 Dec 2014, at 06:25, deedra waters <dee...@the-brannons.com> wrote:
>> 
>> I have a really major question of sorts, well 2. How do i uninstall apps 
>> from the mac store that i do not want? I’m not seeing uninstall buttons from 
>> it anywhere that i can find. 
>> 
>> Also i’ve got apps that have downloaded to my downloads folder. I’m assuming 
>> i need to actually move them to the applications folder, but how do i 
>> accomplish this?
>> 
>> BTW I seem to be getting along nicely with my mac. I’ve found a couple 
>> insanely useful apps some of which i found on applevis
>> .:)
>> 
>> 
>> I’ve found macjournal useful the most though. I’ve got a few things I need 
>> to track journal wise and i like the fact that i can just create multiple 
>> journals as needed. The app was expensive but worth the price.
>> 
>> I also found an app called my medical. it’s fully accessible as far as i can 
>> tell. If someone wants to check it out and report it’s accessibility on 
>> apples they should do so. I don’t have an account to report it/fill out info 
>> on it and no time till after new years.
>> 
>> The hi lights of my medical is that i’m on over 15 different medications, 
>> i’m in the hospital at least once every couple months and i go by ambulance. 
>> Once i’m done entering all of the data i should just be able to hand my 
>> macbook to the proper people so they can pull the info out of the app. We’ll 
>> see just how useful it is in time.
>> 
>> My final question is this. I’m looking for good and free bible study apps so 
>> if anyone has ideas out there i’d appreciate it
>> 
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