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Free for mac instal TrashMe2/10/2024 Altogether, it does pretty much what it says it does. It does fairly well with standard installs, but not as well with more deeply rooter programs that have application support files and sub-directories. It also has a built-in catalog of your installed programs that you can remove directly from the app itself rather than having to open a Finder window. Next time, it'll be five stars.By Anonymous reviewed on January 14, 2010ĪppZapper is a handy drag & drop uninstaller. Four stars - one knocked off for less than stellar customer communication on a major change like this. I've always liked iTrash and I wish the developer, OsxBytes, of this program well. Not quite all, but that's why I also do a scan with Find Any File. Anyway, the good news (I hope) is that for its maiden run, the first app I had Remove-it remove was - you guessed it - iTrash 5. (Really guys? Is it that hard to send an email out to existing loyal customers and clue them in to the changes, instead of making them figure it out for themselves? At least it's a free update - nothing to sneeze at.) The exception: if you attempt to download earlier versions of "Remove-It," they download as iTrash. The very name has been expunged from the developer's website - no mention of the change in name and version. If you open iTrash version 5 and click "Check for Updates," it tells you that version 6 is available. In what must be the clumsiest rollout in history, Remove-It, version 1, has replaced the former iTrash, version 5, which has disappeared from MacUpdate - except for an identically named ancient utility (from an evidently now defunct company called "Circus Ponies") last updated in 2013. (Really, MacUpdate, why bother keeping it here at all?) -SB ![]() That original, now long defunct, "iTrash" still shows up in MacUpdate's search with a disclaimer saying it is no longer supported by its developer. That vendor was "Circus Ponies," which I Googled, and which went out of business in 2016 after 13 years in operation. I just wonder if the developer was threatened with legal action for using the "iTrash" name, which evidently was used for a now long-gone and unsupported app by a different vendor. Oddly enough, there is still nothing in Remove-It's description that mentions that is iTrash renamed. MacUpdate seems to have grafted the older reviews of iTrash onto Remove-It, which makes sense for the sake of continuity, and perhaps I left my review before that process was complete. (Which took me a while to figure out on my own.) Other reviewers (see MichaelHaeusler) had already made this clear. Otherwise I wouldn't have bothered to note that Remove-It was the successor app to iTrash. This is kind of strange, but I'm almost positive that when I left my review on 1/24/21 (below) there were no other reviews posted. That's the kind of knowledge that Remove-It should ideally *not* require its users to have. That will require that you know a bit about how apps work under-the-covers. My advice: Either look elsewhere, or be very cautious using Remove-It-inspect its file removal list very carefully. It removed the app and several of its components, but it failed to identify the offending component as belonging to the app. Just today, I used it to remove an app that installs components that cause Apple's osascript scripting engine to fail. And it has been leaving behind material that should be deleted. In the last year or so, it has been finding increasingly many app components to delete that should *not* be deleted (because they actually belong to another app, or a newer version of the deleted app). It does not "package" its deleted content in the way AppDelete did (which made it easy to reverse a removal when necessary). However, I've grown increasingly unhappy with Remove-It. It has a similar interface and methodology. I moved to Remove-It from AppDelete, which always worked well but unfortunately was abandoned. Localized: English, Dutch, Polish, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Slovak, Turkish, Persian, and French.Protect related applications files (.plist, application support.Protect custom applications and folders.Application lister: shows all installed applications on all volumes (not just the Applications Folder).Expert mode: To find even more possible related files. ![]() Drop something into the trash and iTrash pops up. Deleting an application itself is mostly not enough and will leave several files untouched. ![]() Remove-It is an uninstall utility that uses a special search algorithm (Levenshtein Distance algorithm) to find all related files and deletes them when asked.Īpplications distribute several files throughout your system storage devices.
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