SuperPop is a utility that helps you remove files that have been left behind on your Mac after you only deleted the Application port of the file. It first scans your Mac for all installed applications. Then you can select an application and choose to delete it and it's related files.
What's New
Version 1.0b2:
SuperPop will check for new versions.
You can now select and delete multiple apps.
Crashes when running on a MacIntel. This bug was fixed thanks to Fernando Pinho.
New icon fetching method.
Much better orphan preferences support.
Some applications' size is 0 bytes.
Better package receipt support
Requirements
PPC / Intel, Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
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Will AppZapper delete orphaned files from an application when the application package has already been deleted? If not then this isn't an AppZapper imitation then is it.
The Orphan Preferences feature is ridiculous. I have 1476 such "orphaned" preferences on my system, and any cursory glance of them shows many preferences that are definitely not orphaned.
Even the first screenful of them reveals Mac OS X's own .GlobalPreferences as "orphaned" and invites you to delete it.
CleanApp is better than other apps in this category, but even with that one, it's best if you know what you're doing.
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SuperPop is a utility that helps you remove files that have been left behind on your Mac after you only deleted the Application port of the file. It first scans your Mac for all installed applications. Then you can select an application and choose to delete it and it's related files.
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Even the first screenful of them reveals Mac OS X's own .GlobalPreferences as "orphaned" and invites you to delete it.
CleanApp is better than other apps in this category, but even with that one, it's best if you know what you're doing.