Too Cool for Internet Explorer

Veröffentlicht am 26.04.2007 um 22:15

Uninstall applications with DesInstaller

Mac OS X provides several methods to install applications. Simple apps get installed by copying the application file from the disk image to the desired folder. Others are distributed as PKG files whick are more powerful than just simply copy the app file to the applications folder, e.g. the can automatically install files into the system or user’s library. The complete installation process of those PKG files are logged by OS X in so called “receipts”. However OS X lacks the ability to use these receipts for uninstallation.To fill this gap Nicolas Zinovieff developed a small program called DesInstaller. And he did a good job. Experiments with packages of Subversion, MacGPG and NeoOffice worked without any problems.Rating: ★★★★★

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