uninstaller
Uninstaller is a utility application from Adobe designed to completely remove Adobe Creative Cloud applications and their associated files from macOS. It scans the system for all traces of Adobe software—including preference files, cache folders, support bundles, and configuration data—and removes them in a single operation. The app is used by Adobe Creative Cloud subscribers and professionals who want to cleanly uninstall Adobe applications without leaving behind residual files and settings that typically remain after dragging an app to the Trash.
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1 suggestionAdobe's Uninstaller already ships with native Apple Silicon support. If you are running an older Intel-only version of the Uninstaller utility, update by downloading the latest version from Adobe's support pages or by running Adobe Creative Cloud's built-in application updater. After updating, you will get the native arm64 build, which uses less CPU and battery compared to running under Rosetta. If you rely on this tool only occasionally, there is no urgent action needed today, but plan to update before September 2028 when Apple removes Rosetta 2 from macOS 28—at that point, an Intel-only copy will no longer launch.
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