

However, even if you don't choose to use it regularly, its very useful for removing orphan files as this can be done within the trial limit.
Appdelete upgrade#
Note that this trial is limited to a few uses after which you have to pay to upgrade to the full version. Cleaning though takes a matter of seconds. The only criticism I have is that there is no way to Select All which, if you're dealing with hundreds of files left behind, takes a long time to select them all. I discovered a huge number of files using this that AppCleaner had obviously left behind.

Orphans searches for files that are not associated with any applications anymore and have probably been left behind. My favorite feature in AppDelete was Orphans. There is an Undo feature in AppDelete too but it seems this only rolls back the last change that you made, not successive ones before that. Drag and drop any program on the icon you can see in. The AppDelete main window does not take up much space but comes packed with functionality. Minimalist design and intuitive interaction. Its a good idea to save this file as you can use it for future reference in case of system problems and it turns out you've accidentally deleted an important file. AppDelete deletes the system files linked to the applications that you send to the Recycle Bin. AppDelete is a small Mac utility designed to identify all the files associated with a certain installation and allows you to quickly send them to the trash together with the app of origin. AppDelete also lets you keep a log of what you are removing. You can uncheck the ones you want to keep in the AppDelete window or remove them all. These are normally receipts and library preference files. Immediately, AppDelete will reveal the associated files that need deleting with the applications.
