Macworld - USA (2019-12)

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December 2019 • Macworld 95

3.Select any app you want to reveal or remove.
(You can also select more than one to generate
a listinStep4.)
4.In the pane below the list, System Information
shows a variety of details about the app. One
of those items is Location. Use your cursor to
highlight the text from the first slash to the last
one, just before the app name and then copy it.
(Seeexamplebelow.)
5.In the Finder, select Go > Go To Folder and
pastethatpathin.
6.The folder containing that app now appears in
the Finder.


For instance, I have a number of old Adobe apps,
mostly related to updating and registering Adobe
apps, that remain orphaned in various places, like
the detritus washed up on a beach after a storm.
One of them is AAM Registration Notifier.app. In
System Information, I find the Location field reads
/Applications/Utilities/Adobe Application
Manager/LWA/AAM Registration Notifier.app and
I copy /Applications/Utilities/Adobe Application
Manager/LWA/ into the ‘Go to the folder’ dialog
when I selected Go > Go To Folder.


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