Weekly Product Pick

Sunday, September 10th, 2006 at 10:22 am
By Marco Sebastian

AppZapper is a nifty utility created by Austing Sarner. It will literally Zap any application you no longer want, and remove any associated files with it. Generally, I would just remove any given application, by choosing it from my Applications folder, and trashing it. Sometimes I would get lazy and not do a search for the associated preferences, support files, etc, to trash them as well. I know many people do the same.If you want to remove several applications at once, AppZapper will do it for you. Simply drag the applications to the Drag-n-drop window, and it will parse everything for you, and display what files are associated with each application. If you still don’t get a clear idea of what AppZapper does, think of the Add/Remove program which is built-in to the Windows Operating System, but for Mac OS X.

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