| If you've installed using the installer, you can run the installer,
and on the first screen, go to the File menu and select "Show Files".
It lists what files are installed per target (so what goes into
/usr/local/bin, what goes into /usr/local/lib, and the Framework).
On Sun, Jul 6, 2014 at 3:13 PM, Rory Walsh wrote:
> I'm no OSX expert but I think Csound is installed like any other
> software, therefore it can be un-installed like any other:
> http://guides.macrumors.com/Uninstalling_Applications_in_Mac_OS_X
> How do you know there is other stuff left? If you can find it why not
> simply remove it?
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> On 6 July 2014 19:01, bledi238 wrote:
>> im trying to remove completely csound from my mac. actually on 10.9.4. i have
>> removed the application and te library frameworks. but i know there are
>> other stuff to remove. can you please help on this task?
>>
>> thnks
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