There might be a few places in the system and user libraries
under application support where iBraille files can be found. I
haven't tried removing it, but I recall reading somewhere that you had
to remove some support files to delete it if the undelete option
didn't work.
Take Care
John Panarese
On Aug 16, 2008, at 6:51 AM, Simon Cavendish wrote:
DEAR SCOTT, IT SEEMS TO HAVE GONE BUT DO I NEED TO DELETE ANYTHING
FROM SYSTEM PREFERENCES AS WELL? AGAIN, THAT'S WHAT THE UNINSTALL
INSTRUCTIONS SUGGEST. I CAN'T FIND ANYTHING TO DO WITH IBRAILLE IN
SYSTEM PREFERENCES. SIMON
On 16 Aug 2008, at 10:13, Scott Howell wrote:
Simon, did you just try hitting command delete (the backspace key
on a pc keyboard)? If so, what happen, you should just be able to
move that to the trash like any other file.
On Aug 16, 2008, at 3:43 AM, Simon Cavendish wrote:
I have downloaded and installed Ibraille application from index
braille in the hope that it might work with my Everest embosser.
However, as I have been told by Index Braille that this
application will only work with version 3 Index Braille embossers,
I wanted to uninstall it following the steps given in the
uninstall.rtf file included with the .dmg file. Both manual
uninstall via Terminal and running the uninstaller which uses
apple script application didn't work. Applescript just gets stuck
and I have to force quit it. Manual way didn't work - maybe I just
didn't do the it right - I have no experience of Terminal. I
haven't tryied to eject the Ibraille.app from the applications
folder as I am not sure whether it might result in some problems
as the instructions on uninstallation were so specific.
Could anyone on the list give me some advice in clear steps as to
how to get rid of Ibraille? I don't want it cluttering my system.
Many thanks, Listers. Simon
Scott Howell
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