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![]() You can just drag to the trash. If you have an uninstall option, I would recommend using it. But, otherwise, you can drag the application to the trash and try to find other associated files in System Folder and Extensions and trash those. I don't think it's an issue if anything is left behind. Other than using up space. If anyone has any better ideas, please reply. |
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