If you want to delete all apps and keep your system perfectly usable delete only apps from /Applications/ which OS X permits you to delete.Īnything beyond will result in a system that is not fully operational.Īnother thing to be noted is that all these apps that you can delete are not running unless you use them and therefor don't cost you any performance. If you want to go to the very minimum of OS X, well - get BSD or something. I am able to delete standard programs by dragging them to the trash.
#HOW TO UNINSTALL PRO TOOLS MAC SOFTWARE#
Your question is very unspecific so we can't really know what you'd like to keep and what not and it's therefor impossible to really answer. Helpful responses include a list of software products Apple put on the Mac, special instructions for each piece of software if needed, caveats for uninstalling a piece of software. Several system apps rely on each so you will probably face some severe usage troubles if you delete any of these. You can use terminal to rm it of course but odd behavior and problems with updating are to be expected.Īnother location of apps is the /System/ folder which holds tools like the installer-base or an unarchiver.
#HOW TO UNINSTALL PRO TOOLS MAC FREE#
You are free to delete those who can be deleted by trashing and delete supporting files from the Library, there are several 3rd party apps that will help you with that.įor any app that leaves you with a warning that it cannot be deleted, that warning is there for a reason. 6 onwards including 11 and 12 are designed to be in place updates meaning that they can be run over the top of a current installation most of the time these updates are successfully without any issue but as with any software on rare occasions problems may occur. All front end apps which are meant to be accessed directly by the user are located in the Applications Folder. The Pro Tools updates for Pro Tools 10.3.