uninstall
The uninstaller is an automated removal tool generated by the install4j installer framework. Install4j is a commercial Java-based installer and auto-updater platform used by many software vendors to package Mac, Windows and Linux installations. When a developer creates an install4j-based installer for their product, a corresponding uninstaller stub is automatically embedded so users can remove the application and its associated files cleanly from the system. This uninstaller does not appear to be a standalone application but rather a helper component bundled as part of another vendor's software distribution.
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1 suggestionThis appears to be an uninstaller helper created by the install4j installer framework, not a standalone application you chose to install directly. It is a sub-component of whatever product installed it on your Mac — the bundle ID indicates it was generated as part of that vendor's installation process. You should not need to interact with it separately; when you uninstall the parent application (the software that created this uninstaller), the uninstaller stub is removed along with it. If you are trying to remove a specific application that left behind an install4j uninstaller, locate that application in your Applications folder, run its built-in uninstaller from the application bundle, or use a general Mac app remover like AppCleaner. If you need to identify which application this uninstaller belongs to, check your Applications folder for recently installed software or contact the vendor's support with the bundle ID provided.
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