Using an Uninstaller

2013-12-10 Thread Deb Lewis
I downloaded and installed Flip for Mac. It isn’t working at all as expected so I may as well be rid of it. It comes with an uninstaller disk image which I assume I must install in order to uninstall the program. I’ve never done this but I’m fine to do it except that I’m then wondering how I

Re: Using an Uninstaller

2013-12-10 Thread Zachary Kline
Hi, There is a way to just run programs from the image. :-) You don't actually have to install the UnInstaller, so to speak. That being said, the program in question hasn't been updated for a while… I'm actually not sure what its current status is. Best, Zack. Sent from my iPhone On Dec 10,

Re: Using an Uninstaller

2013-12-10 Thread Deb Lewis
That’s probably why it doesn’t work well, I’m trying to convert a format that is too new I imagine. Meanwhile, to run it without actually installing, do I just browse to it in the disk and open it? I think I’ve done this before and just didn’t think of it. On Dec 10, 2013, at 1:47 PM, Zachary

Re: Using an Uninstaller

2013-12-10 Thread Zachary Kline
Hi, Yes, you’d just find the uninstaller, and open it from the image the same way you would if you copied a program. Disk images are literally virtual disks, so you can open things on them just as you would your hard drive. Best, Zack. On Dec 10, 2013, at 1:50 PM, Deb Lewis deblewi...@gmail.com

Re: Using an Uninstaller

2013-12-10 Thread Deb Lewis
Well the option for package contents was greyed out so I just installed it anyway with excellent results. When the install completed, it uninstalled the original program and removed the uninstall. By the time I was back in the Apps list the entire mess was gone and almost forgotten. So