AppDelete Light is available from the Mac App Store at half the price of the 
full version.

Most of these apps cannot be in the Mac App Store as they do not comply with 
the App Store's rules on sandboxing. Their purpose is to find and remove files 
related to other apps, and this process itself does not comply with sandboxing 
rules. Hence AppDelete Light, and I suspect any other similar app in the Mac 
App Store, can often only identify the related files that should also be 
deleted along with the app, but cannot actually trash them for you. For this 
reason I wouldn't really bother with them myself, as I want the app to just 
trash all relevant files for me with no further input from me.

I tried CleanApp before, or perhaps it was App Cleaner, but whichever it was I 
didn't find it very accessible. I've read reviews of these kinds of apps by 
reputable sighted people, and AppDelete wasn't rated the highest, but I've been 
really impressed with how easy and accessible it is.

If you do get AppDelete, I've found that I have to navigate to the app I wish 
to delete, open the context menu, and choose AppDelete for it to work. Simply 
pressing command-delete on the app doesn't seem to work for me.

Best,
Nic

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