After deleting an application it can be reinstalled from the disc that it came on or, if it was downloaded, by running the installer. If the software was downloaded but the installer is no longer available the developers can be contacted and will usually be able to help.
Yes, all you have to do is download them again. If you download them from the same account, you get it free of charge because you have already purchased it.
On a Mac, the "Backspace" key is labeled "Delete" instead.
a) I am supposing you are not the administrator of the Mac b) I do not believe you can delete iTunes from a Mac
It depends what you want to do. On Macs, you have a forward delete (the delete you know from windows) and a backwards delete (backspace). If you want to forward delete, you can press Fn + Back delete. If you want to, for example, delete a file, then you press CMD + Back delete, which skips any warning messages and sends it straight to the trash (handy sometimes).
dont know either
Use alt-F4 to immediately close out of an application, or use Ctrl-Alt-Delete and open the Task Manager. This doesn't work on a Mac. For Macs, use command-Q.
A Mac application is like a program that runs on windows, but it runs on a Mac. Btw mac applications are better than windows applications.
The only way to delete the profile off the application Pose is to delete the entire application. This can normally be done by going into settings, then applications, and clicking uninstall. This should delete the application and get rid of the profile. Unfortunately, the whole application will be gone.
If you have a MobileMe subscription, simply activate Back To My Mac on both computers, then sync your MobileMe email account with both computers. However, if you are selling your old Mac, ensure that you delete everything off it and de-authorize it from your MobileMe account.
Yes, most applications on a Mac are containerized to avoid one application from affecting (crashing) another. This also makes it easy to uninstall by simply dragging the application to the trashcan rather that having to run uninstall programs to delete residual scripts in other areas.
you just let the highlight disappear then delete
Check the registry editor and looks for the title of downloaded application and delete them. Basically you have to delete everything what the program left behind. Once you do, you have the power to re-use the demo.
Delete the application file from /Applications or wherever else you put it. Also, delete the following files in Terminal with these commands: rm -Rf ~/Library/Caches/Songbird rm -Rf ~/Library/Application\ Support/Songbird rm -f ~/Library/Preferences/org.songbirdnest.songbird.plist http://publicsvn.songbirdnest.com/wiki/Uninstall