Audio converter lite from my Macbook?

Please help.  How can i delete audio converter lite from my Macbook? I have tried to drag it to the trash but didn't work. Thanks

Make sure it's not running by either checking Activity Monitor or trying the Force Quit menu item in Finder.
Try the tips listed here You can't empty the Trash or move a file to the Trash - Apple Support
Contact the software developer for instructions of how to uninstall their software.

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    Please help.  I have tried to drag it to the trash but didn't w

    Make sure it's not running by either checking Activity Monitor or trying the Force Quit menu item in Finder.
    Try the tips listed here You can't empty the Trash or move a file to the Trash - Apple Support
    Contact the software developer for instructions of how to uninstall their software.

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