Protection list has a bug some are protected apps and it wont letter me unprotect them… But other then that I like the app it needs an update it has looked the same for atleast 3 years…
Protection list has a bug some are protected apps and it wont letter me unprotect them… But other then that I like the app it needs an update it has looked the same for atleast 3 years…
Have been using this app for awhile. The update fixes some minor bugs. A must have to keep you Mac clean of orphaned files. I have tried several of these types of apps and this is the one I decided to pay for and support. Does what it is supposed to do and does it well.
It does exactly whats needed in an uninstaller and had a few suprise extras too.
Bought this 7.99 app to remove Web Root software. Didnt remove anything at all … TOTAL WASTE of my money. Want a refund or instructions that explain why this app was not removed and how.
Reading through the app descriptions in the App Store, I had an immediate feeling this was a well engineered app. Worked perfectly. No app related software left. I looked using activity monitor, and spotlight..
Application works as stated with no complaints.
Once you download the extention form the support site - this program is absolutely fantastic! Great work!
I previously had this app rated as a 1 star app. I gave it that rating right around an OS and App Store transition that made it a weak application for a while. Its still not perfect, and you MUST download and install the helper application from their site in order for it to be a 4 star application. Without the helper application, Trashme is still about a 2 star app. With the helper application--and youll see notes on how to install the helper inside the application--it becomes a pretty good application. Im giving it four stars instead of five because the need for the helper application, and because the interface could be a touch cleaner, although its pretty good. Update: I recently used this app to remove a bunch of different applications. Boy was that a mistake. I found out it’s matching logic is very relaxed and so deleting a _version_ of something resulted in removal of the more current version’s Application Support files, preferences, plists, etc. For example I deleted an older version of Numbers, and it wiped out the new version’s files. This, coupled with the fact that Mac Trash doesn’t let you put back multiple files at a time and it doesn’t realize when circular dependencies exist within it, makes for a very sticky situation thanks to Trash Me.