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![]() Member Since: Jan 13, 2006
Location: Chicago, IL
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Just a quick question about removing programs from my iBook....
I've read that all I need to do is go into my Applications and drag the application that I no longer want into the trash - and that's it. I don't have to worry about left over files and what not. Is this true? Thx in advance |
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![]() Member Since: Feb 18, 2005
Location: Phoenix, Arizona
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yes. it's that simple. i believe there are a few shareware programs out there that do a system scan or something to ensure all files get 'trashed', but for the most part dragging and dropping into the trash works just fine.
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