CleanApp 4.0.5

CleanApp is a program created to help you to eliminate applications, running under Mac OS X. So far only the program package has been moved to trash, leaving any appendant files untouched, that have been spread all over the system.

To delete these files, one has to manually locate them, which is extremely time consuming, and most people renounce to install software for a quick test. ...

Author Synium Software
License Trialware
Price $7.50
Released 2013-09-05
Downloads 262
Filesize 14.10 MB
Requirements
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords remove app, uninstall application, library uninstaller, remove, cleaner, clean
Users' rating
(7 rating)
CleanAppFile & Disk ManagementMac OS X
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