

This is the default method that many users will employ, and it’s super simple. This method of uninstalling apps works in quite literally all versions of macOS and Mac OS X, from modern releases like macOS Big Sur (11.x) and prior to Snow Leopard as well, going back to the earliest releases of Mac OS.

If you prefer keystrokes, you can also just select the app icon and then hit Command+Delete to move the app to Trash, then empty the Trash and the app will be removed.

This is the same classic method of uninstalling a mac app that has been around since the dawn of the Mac. Then we’ll show you the even easier way that is new to modern versions of Mac OS, including macOS Big Sur, macOS Catalina, macOS Mojave, macOS High Sierra, Sierra, OS X El Capitan, Yosemite, Mavericks, Lion, Mountain Lion, and beyond: How to Uninstall Applications in Mac OS X the Classic Way First up we’ll cover the traditional method of just deleting the application, which has worked from the latest macOS Big Sur releases to older versions like Mac OS X Snow Leopard and Tiger.
