Uninstall adobe application manager on mac

Hi
I`ve tried some of the trial versions of Photoshop,Lightroom etc, and I´ve downloaded and installed the Creative cloud app. Now I`ve uninstalled Creative Cloud app and most of the program trials becuase I found it to be to difficult for me to manage the things that i wished to use these apps for, The apps that i no longer wish to have installed is already uninstalled, using the uninstallation icons in the utility folder of each of the Adobe apps, but the Adobe Application Manager is still there and i wish to uninstall this and everything else exept the adobe flash player and adobe reader. I`ve searhed the forums but can`t find a solution
Any kind of help would be appreciated    

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