Como desinstalar un programa en la MacBook Pro

Como desinstalar un programa en la MacBook Pro

Usually you just have to drag the application to the trash and you're done. Some programs come with an installer / uninstaller that removes everything including preferences and other files.
Sometimes if you just drag to the trash an application, its settings will be kept in library folders.
Hope that helps,
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