Re: Correction, How to get rid of traces of software using Mac Book Air with latest OS?

2017-07-18 Thread Tim Kilburn
Hi,

To get rid of a Dock item, navigate to it, press VO-shift-m to bring up the 
Contextual menu, navigate down to Options, and right to open the sub-menu and 
choose Remove, then press return.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Jul 18, 2017, at 06:54, Sharon Hooley  wrote:

Okay, I’m glad to hear that.  Still, I want to get rid of all those references 
like icons.  Like right now, I see three labels on the dock.  Sure, I could 
live with it, but it’s annoying.

Thanks again for your support,

> On Jul 17, 2017, at 10:48 PM, Joseph Hudson  wrote:
> 
> Sharon, first of all you might want to come down secondly, if you delete an 
> app, and it's in the trash folder, go to the trash folder, and empty the 
> trash. Then went to empty the trash, then you can read install it and 
> download it fresh. And you're not stupid. Trust me.
>> On Jul 17, 2017, at 8:46 PM, Sharon Hooley  wrote:
>> 
>> Oops, I forgot to mention my mac info.  I put it in the subject line, and 
>> here is the message again:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I downloaded an app, a download manager, to be specific.  For some reason I 
>> decided to trash it.  Then download it again as a fresh start, but I   still 
>> found traces from the first instance.  I’ve tried scrapping and downloading 
>> it from the internet again and again, but I   found more and more traces and 
>> stuff I can’t seem to delete.  So, how do I get rid of the whole chi bang?  
>> Believe me, once I clear up this mess, I want to download it one more time 
>> and give it a good chance before deciding what to do with it.  I would 
>> really appreciate some help here.
>> 
>> Thanks much,
>> 
>> Stupid, Frustrated Me,
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Re: Correction, How to get rid of traces of software using Mac Book Air with latest OS?

2017-07-18 Thread E.T.

Sharon,
   I ashed if you have Clean My Mac. This would uninstall an app and 
all of 	its 'hidden' elements.


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  mysteries of the world, all the challenges to
  our intelligence. You simply turn your mind off
  and say God did it." --Carl Sagan
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On 7/18/2017 5:54 AM, Sharon Hooley wrote:

Okay, I’m glad to hear that.  Still, I want to get rid of all those references 
like icons.  Like right now, I see three labels on the dock.  Sure, I could 
live with it, but it’s annoying.

Thanks again for your support,


On Jul 17, 2017, at 10:48 PM, Joseph Hudson  wrote:

Sharon, first of all you might want to come down secondly, if you delete an 
app, and it's in the trash folder, go to the trash folder, and empty the trash. 
Then went to empty the trash, then you can read install it and download it 
fresh. And you're not stupid. Trust me.

On Jul 17, 2017, at 8:46 PM, Sharon Hooley  wrote:

Oops, I forgot to mention my mac info.  I put it in the subject line, and here 
is the message again:

Hi,

I downloaded an app, a download manager, to be specific.  For some reason I 
decided to trash it.  Then download it again as a fresh start, but I   still 
found traces from the first instance.  I’ve tried scrapping and downloading it 
from the internet again and again, but I   found more and more traces and stuff 
I can’t seem to delete.  So, how do I get rid of the whole chi bang?  Believe 
me, once I clear up this mess, I want to download it one more time and give it 
a good chance before deciding what to do with it.  I would really appreciate 
some help here.

Thanks much,

Stupid, Frustrated Me,

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Re: Correction, How to get rid of traces of software using Mac Book Air with latest OS?

2017-07-18 Thread Sharon Hooley
Okay, I’m glad to hear that.  Still, I want to get rid of all those references 
like icons.  Like right now, I see three labels on the dock.  Sure, I could 
live with it, but it’s annoying.

Thanks again for your support,

> On Jul 17, 2017, at 10:48 PM, Joseph Hudson  wrote:
> 
> Sharon, first of all you might want to come down secondly, if you delete an 
> app, and it's in the trash folder, go to the trash folder, and empty the 
> trash. Then went to empty the trash, then you can read install it and 
> download it fresh. And you're not stupid. Trust me.
>> On Jul 17, 2017, at 8:46 PM, Sharon Hooley  wrote:
>> 
>> Oops, I forgot to mention my mac info.  I put it in the subject line, and 
>> here is the message again:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I downloaded an app, a download manager, to be specific.  For some reason I 
>> decided to trash it.  Then download it again as a fresh start, but I   still 
>> found traces from the first instance.  I’ve tried scrapping and downloading 
>> it from the internet again and again, but I   found more and more traces and 
>> stuff I can’t seem to delete.  So, how do I get rid of the whole chi bang?  
>> Believe me, once I clear up this mess, I want to download it one more time 
>> and give it a good chance before deciding what to do with it.  I would 
>> really appreciate some help here.
>> 
>> Thanks much,
>> 
>> Stupid, Frustrated Me,
>> 
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Re: Correction, How to get rid of traces of software using Mac Book Air with latest OS?

2017-07-17 Thread Joseph Hudson
Sharon, first of all you might want to come down secondly, if you delete an 
app, and it's in the trash folder, go to the trash folder, and empty the trash. 
Then went to empty the trash, then you can read install it and download it 
fresh. And you're not stupid. Trust me.
> On Jul 17, 2017, at 8:46 PM, Sharon Hooley  wrote:
> 
> Oops, I forgot to mention my mac info.  I put it in the subject line, and 
> here is the message again:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I downloaded an app, a download manager, to be specific.  For some reason I 
> decided to trash it.  Then download it again as a fresh start, but I   still 
> found traces from the first instance.  I’ve tried scrapping and downloading 
> it from the internet again and again, but I   found more and more traces and 
> stuff I can’t seem to delete.  So, how do I get rid of the whole chi bang?  
> Believe me, once I clear up this mess, I want to download it one more time 
> and give it a good chance before deciding what to do with it.  I would really 
> appreciate some help here.
> 
> Thanks much,
> 
> Stupid, Frustrated Me,
> 
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Correction, How to get rid of traces of software using Mac Book Air with latest OS?

2017-07-17 Thread Sharon Hooley
Oops, I forgot to mention my mac info.  I put it in the subject line, and here 
is the message again:

Hi,

I downloaded an app, a download manager, to be specific.  For some reason I 
decided to trash it.  Then download it again as a fresh start, but I   still 
found traces from the first instance.  I’ve tried scrapping and downloading it 
from the internet again and again, but I   found more and more traces and stuff 
I can’t seem to delete.  So, how do I get rid of the whole chi bang?  Believe 
me, once I clear up this mess, I want to download it one more time and give it 
a good chance before deciding what to do with it.  I would really appreciate 
some help here.

Thanks much,

Stupid, Frustrated Me,

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