Chiar azi l-am incercat si eu pe AppZapper, dar sunt de acord cu ce a zis omul asta:
“AppZapper is a nice application that eventually addresses a long-standing problem with MacOS X: deinstallation. However, AppZapper does not do more than searching for associated files that bear the same name as the application dragged onto it. For example “Adobe Photoshop” will only show the files that bear the words “adobe” and “photoshop.” Pretty much the same result you will get through the finder. Any file that is installed and does not bear the program’s name is neglected… which are unfortunately quite a lot of files when you install Adobe Photoshop. Some of them don’t have “adobe” or “photoshop” in their name, which means that AppZapper won’t list them.
Having said that, here’s what AppZapper should do: run in the background and track files installed through an application or installer, then keep internally a list of those files and “remember” that list until the time comes to deinstall the program (smartly cross-referencing whether any of the files is also used by another program).
As it stands, this is an expensive gimmick that is not addressing an obvious problem. Give it a test run and judge for yourself.”
Adica, chiar si fiind gratis de ce l-as pastra? Faceti si voi o proba: dati-i sa dezinstaleze DVD Studio Pro si o sa vedeti ca nu gaseste decat 4 locatii. Pe site-ul lui Apple e o ditamai lista de fisiere ce trebuie sterse.