Uninstaller
Uninstaller is a utility tool designed to completely remove applications from macOS by locating and deleting not just the main app bundle, but also associated files scattered throughout the system — including cached data, preference files, support folders, launch agents, and other remnants that dragging an app to Trash leaves behind. It is used by users who want to thoroughly clean up their Mac and recover disk space by eliminating orphaned app files that accumulate over time.
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1 suggestionThe Uninstaller tool detected on your Mac appears to be Adobe's HD Uninstaller (version 5.6.0), which shipped with a native Apple Silicon build and is no longer actively distributed as a standalone product. Adobe removed Uninstaller from public distribution several years ago, phasing it out in favour of built-in uninstall mechanisms within Creative Cloud applications themselves. For uninstalling Adobe products today, use the uninstall options built into the individual Creative Cloud apps — or download a fresh installer from adobe.com and run it to replace or remove an older version. If you need a modern, actively maintained Mac uninstaller with native Apple Silicon support, Pearcleaner (free, open-source, built in Swift) is a solid replacement that scans for leftover files, manages Homebrew packages, and includes real-time app-removal monitoring. The Intel-only uninstaller tools that may still be on your Mac (such as older versions of AppCleaner or third-party removers) will stop working when Apple removes Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028), so if you rely on one of those, switching to a natively supported option like Pearcleaner now will save you trouble later.
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