Uninstaller
Uninstaller is a macOS utility for removing applications and their associated support files. When you delete an app using Finder, leftover files such as caches, preference files, containers and launch agents typically remain scattered throughout the user Library folder. Uninstaller scans for and removes these orphaned files along with the main application bundle, freeing storage space and reducing clutter. The app is designed for users who want a thorough cleanup beyond what the Trash provides.
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1 suggestionUninstaller ships with native Apple Silicon support as of version 5.6.0, so if you are running an M-series Mac you already have the native build. However, we could not confirm that this app is still under active development — the search results do not show recent release notes or vendor activity from the developer (Sp4mac/Perion). Given that Apple removes Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028), if you rely on this tool you should verify with the vendor whether they are still shipping updates. If development has stalled, consider switching to Pearcleaner, a free, open-source Mac uninstaller that is actively maintained, built entirely in Swift for Apple Silicon, and offers similar functionality: it finds and removes app caches, preferences, containers and launch agents in one click, with options to manage Homebrew packages, plugins, and leftover installer files. Pearcleaner is distributed free from pearcleaner.com and requires macOS 13 or later.
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