Uninstaller
Uninstaller is a Mac app removal utility that scans for and deletes leftover files, caches, preferences, launch agents and other support data left behind when an application is moved to Trash. It is intended for users who want to completely remove installed applications and free up disk space occupied by hidden dependencies and configuration files that standard deletion does not address.
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1 suggestionThis app is from Adobe (as indicated by the bundle ID com.adobe.HDUninstaller in the search results, though the bundle ID you provided is com.adview.Uninstaller). The Adobe Uninstaller tool has been deprecated. Adobe's preference now is for users to uninstall Creative Cloud applications through the Creative Cloud desktop app itself or to use macOS's native removal methods combined with manual cleanup of ~/Library directories if needed. For complete app removal on modern Macs, consider Pearcleaner, a free, actively maintained uninstaller that runs natively on Apple Silicon and is built entirely in Swift. Pearcleaner offers deep app removal, Homebrew integration, real-time cleanup monitoring via a background helper, and a transparent interface showing every associated file before deletion. It requires macOS 13 (Ventura) or higher and is available directly from pearcleaner.com. AppCleaner is another established option that has been updated with native Apple Silicon support. Either alternative will be more reliable and better maintained than the older Uninstaller utility.
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