The application has the uninstaller built into it, so if that item has
been dragged into Trash without running the uninstaller to get
the other parts removed correctly, you would have to download
the app again to get that uninstaller...
• Little Snitch 1 - Documentation
You may want to store the Little Snitch installer application in your
'Applications' folder or any other location. You need it if you want to uninstall ...
http://www.obdev.at/products/littlesnitch/getting-started.html -
• Little Snitch - Frequently Asked Questions
Open the Little Snitch Installer application and click the Uninstall button.
If you don't have the Installer available on your computer anymore, ...
http://www.obdev.at/products/littlesnitch/faq.html -
• Little Snitch 2 - home page index:
http://www.obdev.at/products/littlesnitch/index.html
{This item gets installed as a system preference modifier so the
uninstaller is required to remove the parts you can't see. Since
Little Snitch has/had earlier versions, some of the documentation
may vary online from that which accompanied a later version.
A simple search of their product site or the application's Help in
the Finder menu should provide some insights on this.}
There also is another app called AppZapper which can help remove
the parts of an application from other places than the Application folder.
• AppZapper - an uninstaller: http://www.appzapper.com/
Good luck & happy computing! ?
edited.
been dragged into Trash without running the uninstaller to get
the other parts removed correctly, you would have to download
the app again to get that uninstaller...
• Little Snitch 1 - Documentation
You may want to store the Little Snitch installer application in your
'Applications' folder or any other location. You need it if you want to uninstall ...
http://www.obdev.at/products/littlesnitch/getting-started.html -
• Little Snitch - Frequently Asked Questions
Open the Little Snitch Installer application and click the Uninstall button.
If you don't have the Installer available on your computer anymore, ...
http://www.obdev.at/products/littlesnitch/faq.html -
• Little Snitch 2 - home page index:
http://www.obdev.at/products/littlesnitch/index.html
{This item gets installed as a system preference modifier so the
uninstaller is required to remove the parts you can't see. Since
Little Snitch has/had earlier versions, some of the documentation
may vary online from that which accompanied a later version.
A simple search of their product site or the application's Help in
the Finder menu should provide some insights on this.}
There also is another app called AppZapper which can help remove
the parts of an application from other places than the Application folder.
• AppZapper - an uninstaller: http://www.appzapper.com/
Good luck & happy computing! ?
edited.
Jul 9, 2009 7:25 AM
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