It’s quite straightforward. You simply navigate to the Applications folder in Finder. Locate the app file that you want to remove, and send it to the Trash.
In most cases, this should work just fine.
If you want to ensure that any additional files or folders that the app may have created elsewhere are also removed, you may want to take a look at installing either AppCleaner or AppDelete. Both do quite a good job of this and are accessible with VoiceOver. I personally use AppDelete, but it does cost a few dollars.
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Send to Trash
It’s quite straightforward. You simply navigate to the Applications folder in Finder. Locate the app file that you want to remove, and send it to the Trash.
In most cases, this should work just fine.
If you want to ensure that any additional files or folders that the app may have created elsewhere are also removed, you may want to take a look at installing either AppCleaner or AppDelete. Both do quite a good job of this and are accessible with VoiceOver. I personally use AppDelete, but it does cost a few dollars.
deleting apps on iMac
Many thanks, took me a bit of time but have done it now. Just purchased this machine and I am well impressed but lots to leartn.