<p>how do i unistall apps in macs?</p>
<p>Drag the app to the trash and click “Empty Trash.”</p>
<p>Yes, it’s that simple. Mac apps are almost always self-contained. Unlike Windows apps, they don’t scatter DLLs and such all over the hard drive.</p>
<p>If you’re really anal about cleaning up, or really need the disk space, check for Application Support folders in your Library. Most of the time, any files in there are pretty small, but sometimes there’s bigger stuff.</p>
<p>do i drag it from the dock? because it only says “remove from dock” nothing about uninstall from mac?</p>
<p>You have to delete the app from the Applications folder. The Dock icon is just a shortcut.</p>
<p>ok thanks it works! mac so sophisticated bro!</p>
<p>no lol. It’s a LOT simpler.
In windows you have to go to the menu > control pannel > remove program. Then you have to find the program and delete it. Then you have to defrag your hard drive if you want to exterminate all traces of it.</p>
<p>Mac is drag and drop into trashcan. :D</p>