If you have the install package their is a uninstaller in the folder.
Next if you are running a trial of infovox  a message will pop up
asking do you want to buy it or uninstall it choose the uninstall
button and you will  uninstall it.   You also might have to remove it
manually First you have to delete it from your applications
folder, then search all your library folders including your user
folder for Infovox stuff. You also have to remove the Infovox key from
the keychain...

On 5/22/13, David Griffith <[email protected]> wrote:
> I need urgent help with getting rid of infovox.
>
> I turned on my Mac this morning to find voiceover intoning this is an
> evaluation copy of Infovox.
> I have used command Vo cursors keys to change the default voice back to
> Alex
> but this has made little difference. Whilst I can now access some feedback
> through Alex of window titles etc Infovox is still preventing me from
> getting to the content voice setting in Voiceover Utility to try and turn
> it
> off. No matter what I do I cannot get Voiceover to do anything except say
> "This is an evaluation copy of Infovox."
> I tried using command A to open the application folder interacted with it
> and then typed Infovox and then press command delete to try and get rid of
> it. No joy.
> I then tried to remember how to get to the Utilities table and did succeed
> in getting to the Voices tab which Alex announced. I tried using item
> chooser, typed Graham to try and find the Infovox voice. Item chooser did
> seem to find something but again I cannot get any feedback when returning
> to
> the main screen beyond "this is an evaluation copy of Infovox.
> I tried again to use Voiceover utility and then using item chooser and then
> typing default to see if that could get me back to default settings.
> Unfortunately this did not work.
>
> This design is very hostile to visually impaired users as it assumes you
> can
> see to get rid of Infovox. It should instead return control to the default
> voice. . If you evaluate Infovox you must get rid of it before evaluation
> expires or buy it. I will never do this after this experience.
>
> In the meantime my Mac is unusable.
>
> Is there anybody who could give me a key by key description of what keys to
> press under Mountain Lion in order to hit the restore defaults button and
> then confirm it?
>
> Alternatively is there anybody who can send me a portable settings file,
> again with key by key instructions on how to install it without any
> feedback
> from Voiceover beyond this is an evaluation copy of Infovox??
>
> David Griffith
>
>
>
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