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AppZapper isn't free, but it's much more thorough.



Based on https://reddit.com/r/MacOS/comments/qwp9db/i_have_compared_b... seems like AppCleaner is the more thorough one?


Most thorough would be to investigate every single file on your system for an app using this:

https://apps.tempel.org/FindAnyFile/

Then just trash them.


Really? I thought it was abandonware… I used it all the time back in the day, but I thought it went the way of the Disco app.


I miss disco so much. Back from the Delicious Era [1] of apps that were functional yet had character and play.

[1] https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2007/05/the-delicious-genera...

I wholly disagree with rogueamoeba's assessment that these were "style over substance". They were dead-simple to use, and you could always disable the smoke if you hated fun. They may not have all the bells and whistles of the bloated 40MB disc burning suite, but if all you wanted to do was burn a linux iso or transfer some songs to stick in your car stereo, this was the go-to tool for the job.

https://weblog.rogueamoeba.com/2006/11/06/

Also I find it ironic that rogueamoeba lambasts the "delicious generation" when I think their Piezo app would fit right into it.


The delicious era … it was nice to “be there”, but honestly, I always felt like it was too much glossy. And I usually missed some feature there and felt back to the “boring” apps.

And I mean, Delicious Library… it looks good, but… why would I scan everything I have, to look at it on my Mac? What’s the point. I never understood it even back then.

But yeah, GUIs from that era were amazing, and then moved to iOS in the first iterations, with all the skeuomorphism. It all died with the move to the new flat designs I guess.

Today Mac apps are just mostly Electron/swiftui and boring.


Got AppZapper from a bundle maybe a decade ago. Still works.




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