![]() AppZapper costs US$12 and you get five free "zaps" with the unregistered version. That won't stop these guys from making a boatload of money as there's a demonstrable market for an application like this, and for that I give kudos to its two developers. In my opinion, I couldn't care less if there are throngs of plists and cache files sitting around on my hard drive, I don't go poking around in my Library folder unless there's a problem, and unused files don't cause problems. Any application that installs things like StartupItems and other command line scripts is likely to have it's own uninstaller and won't benefit much, if at all, from this application. It has been used as the symbol of Paris and of France for over a century. It was used as the symbol of Paris and of France for over a century. Finding your applications, widgets, preference panes, and plugins has never been easier. ![]() AppZapper still has the traditional look and feel, but they’ve also added a secondary format, which has made it a lot quicker to use. ![]() For the rest of us, you'll probably not care too much for this utility. It is used as the symbol of Paris and of France for over a century. AppZapper tracks down these files and makes sure everything gets uninstalled. Ideally you'd be using AZ when removing an program that you no longer use anymore.įor the obsessive compulsive of us who can't sleep at night knowing there's an idle plist file in their ~/Library folder, I'm predicting you'll name AppZapper one of your top applications of the 2006. AppZapper is an attractive little application that claims to remove all trace of a program: preference files, caches, application support folders, and more. DrunkenBatman pointed me to a new application that's making its debut appearance at MacWorld next week and if you base AppZapper's potential popularity on how many times the "how do I uninstall an application on OS X" pops up, you'd be hard pressed to imagine it doing poorly.
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