

- #How do you get rid of mackeeper install#
- #How do you get rid of mackeeper software#
- #How do you get rid of mackeeper free#
In older versions, go to the MacKeeper menu and select Preferences > General. Simply removing your finger from the mouse will accomplish this. The Trash app is on the far-right side of your Mac’s dock. Click and drag the MacKeeper icon over to the Trash. It’s in the top-left corner of your Mac’s screen. When the scan is over, you should see your results, your MacKeeper status, and messages in the right sidebar chat from your Personal Tech Expert.Click the blue Start Scan button at the bottom of the MacKeeper window.Open MacKeeper, and select Find & Fix at the top of the left sidebar.
#How do you get rid of mackeeper free#
But perhaps the reason MacKeeper is worth purchasing is the fact that it is an ALL-IN-ONE application which will save you time from purchasing all the other 7-8 free applications this person recommended.
#How do you get rid of mackeeper software#
Am I being stupid for delaying to uninstall this application? We'll see.Īlso somebody did an exhaustive review of MacKeeper, where this person did not recommend it as he was able to provide multiple free software that could do the job (actually one he recommended also cost some money). The thing is I have paid $80 already (two licenses) and now am feeling reluctant to uninstall it and I'm thinking I'll just give it a try for awhile.

Looking back I probably wouldn't have purchased if I knew there are so many people not recommending it. My main concern right now is that I purchased the software BEFORE I started reading the bad reviews. I'm on it's 2nd day of use and it seemed to have helped in cleaning up my computer and seems to have fixed my browser from going slow or sometimes from failing. I've just recently installed and purchased MacKeeper. But which warranty are you referring to? Are you referring to hardware warranty?Īs far as MacKeeper taking no blame if something happens to your computer, isn't all third party applications have the same disclaimer?
#How do you get rid of mackeeper install#
I'm concerned that all the negative comments are based on what other people say and not from actual experience.Īlso you mentioned about your warranty being void if you install MacKeeper. Hi Mr Anthony and others here, do not recommend MacKeeper. I don't review software on a regular basis (the idea is MacMost is a how-to site, not really a software review site), but MacWorld has reviewed Mac Keeper here: It will then install itself in the Applications folder, and perhaps other elements to other folders (like your system Library folder, etc). Instead of moving it to the Applications folder you should just leave that in your Downloads folder and run it from there. You said it is a package file? If so, then that package file is an installer, and not an application. You can always run it from the applications folder, or use the Spotlight menu or one of many other methods to run it when you want.īut I'm a little confused about your next step. The Dock is just a convenient way to run applications. You don't need to put it in your Dock unless you plan on running it often.

If the installer asks you to drag it to the Applications folder, then I would do that - it is a typical way to install new applications.

As far as I know it doesn't do anything that OS X doesn't already do.Īs for steps to install it, I would just follow whatever instructions come with it.
