There's an uninstaller application found inn the avid folder. After running the 
uninstaller, you can delete the remaining Avid folder. Otherwise, if you just 
delete the Avid folder without running the uninstaller, you'll get rid of 98 
percent of the files and the only remaining files will be things like 
preferences.

HTH

On Jul 8, 2013, at 4:00 AM, Jean-Philippe Rykiel wrote:

> Hi guys, does removing protools from a Mac require anything else than 
> dragging the app to the trash? 
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