If you are one of the many Macbook users who find their device cluttered with unnecessary apps, then it might be time to declutter and delete some of them. Fortunately, keeping your Macbook organized is a simple process, especially when it comes to removing unwanted apps. In this article, we will guide you through the step-by-step process of deleting apps from your Macbook.
1. Find the App You Want to Delete
The first step is to identify the app or apps you want to remove from your Macbook. You can do this by opening Finder and navigating to the “Applications” folder. Here, you will see a list of all the apps installed on your Macbook. Alternatively, you can use the Launchpad to view and locate the app you want to delete.
2. Delete Apps from Launchpad
If you prefer using Launchpad, simply open it by clicking the Launchpad icon in the Dock or using a four-finger pinch gesture on the trackpad. Once in Launchpad, locate the app you want to delete, then click and hold down on its icon until it starts to jiggle. You will see an “X” icon appear on the top left corner of the app’s icon. Click on the “X” to delete the app.
3. Delete Apps from Applications Folder
If you prefer to use the Applications folder, simply open Finder and navigate to the “Applications” folder in the sidebar. Once you are in the Applications folder, locate the app you want to delete, then drag it to the Trash icon in the Dock. Alternatively, you can right-click on the app and select “Move to Trash”.
4. Empty the Trash
After dragging the app to the Trash, you need to empty the Trash to permanently delete the app from your Macbook. To do this, simply right-click on the Trash icon in the Dock and select “Empty Trash”. Alternatively, you can open the Trash and click on the “Empty” button in the upper-right corner.
5. Confirm Deletion
When you empty the Trash, you will be asked to confirm that you want to permanently delete the app. Once confirmed, the app will be completely removed from your Macbook.
It’s important to note that some apps may have associated files stored in other locations on your Mac, such as in the Library folders. If you want to ensure that all associated files are deleted as well, you can use a third-party app uninstaller to help you remove the app completely.
In conclusion, deleting apps from your Macbook is a straightforward process that can help you declutter your device and free up valuable space. Whether you prefer using Launchpad or the Applications folder, the steps are simple and easy to follow. By following these steps, you can keep your Macbook organized and running efficiently.