Here are the steps on how to remove Adobe Reader from your Mac with all of its support files, such as caches, logs, preferences, and so on: Open Finder and go to the Applications folder. Find and move the Adobe Reader application into the Trash. Go to the system Library folder to find and remove Adobe Reader support files.
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Do you not use Photoshop, Illustrator or Acrobat anymore but have current or previous installs? Dissatisfied with uninstallers, want to speed things up and reclaim disk space? Scroll down for 2 steps to remove all things Adobe (except Flash).
- Part 1: The Ultimate Method to Uninstall Adobe on Mac. Uninstall Adobe applications, caches, logs and others within one click. Monitor the system performance and keep the Mac in a good state.
- To remove Adobe Flash, your best bet is to simply download and install the Adobe Flash Uninstaller for Mac. Once it's downloaded, you'll see the Uninstaller show up on its own virtual drive: Double click to launch the app. No, really, it's good. Click on 'Open' to proceed. That looks good. But it's a bit more confusing than you may.
Enduring Adobe
My first Apple computer was a 2002 iMac G4 on nascent OS X Puma. My dad's coworker Sara was a Mac user too. Soon, Sara helped me install a pre-Creative Suite version of Photoshop.
Since then I've migrated through 5 Macs keeping Adobe software installed all along the way.
Lately, the 4 year old and last subscription-less CS6 hardly seems compatible on my 2015 MacBook running El Capitan. Been using Sketch to draw anyway, Preview for PDFs, and there are too many photo editing apps out now. Good run Adobe but it's time to go.
Removing Adobe in 2 Steps
Step 1: Try One Last Uninstaller
Download and run the Adobe Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool, their multi-app uninstaller and wipe assistant. Is winrar available for mac. Adobe does recommend running individual application uninstallers first, your call. Click the Clean All option.
Download paintbrush for mac. This works ok. Files are deleted conservatively and the tool even sneaks some of its own into your system. My MacBook logged hundreds of deletions including launchds, which was nice. However, there were 13 errors and the process did not complete. Adobe folders and files remain.
Step 2: Type a One Line Command
The CC Cleaner Tool is a fair start but to see for yourself, open Terminal and use these commands. Adobe leftovers still living in your system!
Summary of my results:
The One-Liner
After running the Adobe CC Cleaner Tool, open Terminal and copy paste the following command to remove all of the above listed files and folders. Administrator password and a restart are required:
I reclaimed over 9 GB after these 2 steps removing apps, files and processes. Not surprising though, Flash broke so you may want to download and reinstall that.
Splitting the above into 2, here is 1 line for User files only:
Another for Systems files only (admin password and restart required):
Shout out Quora and StackExchange for assists with this.
Do you not use Photoshop, Illustrator or Acrobat anymore but have current or previous installs? Dissatisfied with uninstallers, want to speed things up and reclaim disk space? Scroll down for 2 steps to remove all things Adobe (except Flash).
Enduring Adobe
My first Apple computer was a 2002 iMac G4 on nascent OS X Puma. My dad's coworker Sara was a Mac user too. Soon, Sara helped me install a pre-Creative Suite version of Photoshop.
Since then I've migrated through 5 Macs keeping Adobe software installed all along the way.
Lately, the 4 year old and last subscription-less CS6 hardly seems compatible on my 2015 MacBook running El Capitan. Been using Sketch to draw anyway, Preview for PDFs, and there are too many photo editing apps out now. Good run Adobe but it's time to go.
Removing Adobe in 2 Steps
How Do I Delete Adobe From My Mac Pro
Step 1: Try One Last Uninstaller
Download and run the Adobe Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool, their multi-app uninstaller and wipe assistant. Adobe does recommend running individual application uninstallers first, your call. Click the Clean All option.
This works ok. Files are deleted conservatively and the tool even sneaks some of its own into your system. My MacBook logged hundreds of deletions including launchds, which was nice. However, there were 13 errors and the process did not complete. Adobe folders and files remain.
Step 2: Type a One Line Command
The CC Cleaner Tool is a fair start but to see for yourself, open Terminal and use these commands. Adobe leftovers still living in your system!
Summary of my results:
The One-Liner
After running the Adobe CC Cleaner Tool, open Terminal and copy paste the following command to remove all of the above listed files and folders. Administrator password and a restart are required:
How Do I Delete Adobe From My Mac Desktop
I reclaimed over 9 GB after these 2 steps removing apps, files and processes. Not surprising though, Flash broke so you may want to download and reinstall that.
Splitting the above into 2, here is 1 line for User files only:
How Do I Delete Adobe From My Mac
Another for Systems files only (admin password and restart required):
Shout out Quora and StackExchange for assists with this.