![]() It is more problematic when an app installs software in the System folder or the top-level Library folder. In most cases, these files don’t take up much space, but some apps-again, GarageBand is a good example-can store several gigabytes of files. ![]() So deleting an app from the Applications folder won’t delete all the files that app has written or saved. ![]() GarageBand is an example of the latter you can choose GarageBand > Sound Library to download sounds and loops to use when creating music.Īpps also create support files, such as preferences, and store data as caches, downloads, logs and more. Some apps may install additional software or support files later, either the first time you launch them, or if you download additional files in the app. You either decompress the zip archive and move the app to the Applications folder, or mount the disk image, then move the app it contains. Third party apps may be delivered as zip archives, or in disk images. Apps installed from the Mac App Store-other than those from Apple-cannot install files in system folders. In this case, the Mac App Store app installs apps in the Applications folder. You’ll see a request for an administrator’s password for these installations, which may install files in the top-level System or Library folders. This is necessary when the app needs to install support files in locations that require an administrator’s approval. Using an installer, either the OS X Installer app, or, less commonly, installers created by developers. There are three different ways apps can be installed: ![]() You can uninstall some apps from Launchpad. ![]()
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