You and DAT MAC SPARKY dere oh my god you ah so so smart. Hello dere Katie Floyd dis is Professor Albert – you are vun of my favorite podcasters dere vith DA MAC POWER USERS. Now, since Professor Albert knew how busy I was this week, he didn’t have a question for me, but he has a couple of questions for all of you: Professor Albert asks some Questions But of course, it wouldn’t be a Nosillacast without a word from our good friend Professor Albert. Knowing that I had such a crazy week in store for me, and that all the plate spinning required to put on a live show is really, really, hard, the Nosillacastaways came together and submitted a bunch of great content for this week’s show. If you’ve never heard of us, now’s an even better time than ever to check us out as us out. If you’re currently subscribed to the show, nothing should change (although we might have duplicated the feed for a bit during the move- sorry about that!). As research assistant Niraj would say…easy peezy!Ī quick plug for me, if you haven’t heard, my regular show, Mac Power Users (hosted over at moved this week to become associated with the mighty 5by5 network. All I had to do this week was unpack everything I owned, get the new house organized, get all the boxes out of my new house, setup all the technology in my life setup (that was the fun part!), coordinate a bunch of workmen and installers around my house for the last minute-fixes the builder didn’t get to, work a 40+ hour week, record my own podcast with David Sparks, and move the Mac Power Users feed over to the 5by5 network. ![]() After all, this was a pretty light week for me seeing as I had recently boxed up all my worldly possessions and moved to a new home. I was delighted to have the opportunity to hang out with the Nosillacastaways again. So as you may have heard, our fearless leader was on vacation this week and asked me to step in and host the show in her absence. Today is Sunday, Augand this is show number 326. Hi, this is Katie Floyd, sitting in for Allison Sheridan of the Nosillacast Mac Podcast, a technology geek podcast with an *ever* so slight Macintosh bias. In Chit Chat Across the Pond Bart and Katie compare the Apple strategy to Star Trek. Katie walks through how her preparation ahead of time helped her survive a complete meltdown of her Mac. Allison sneaks in a review of AppDelete Lite from the Mac App Store. Rod Simmons of the reviews the Plantronics Voyager Pro. Kirschen Seah from reviews the LapLog from. Check out the free public beta of Clarify from /clarify. Katie walks through her top 10 iPhone Apps: 1Password, Evernote, Instagram, Delivery Status Touch, Card Munch, CardStar, TextExpander Touch, Instapaper, Google Voice, and Find My iPhone. Professor Albert asks some “interesting” questions of the NosillaCastaways. Version reviewed: 1.1.Katie Floyd of the Mac Power Users Podcast hosts the show while Allison vacations. In conclusion: if you need to uninstall quickly and completely an application, then AppDelete is a pretty good solution. Pluses: the program gives you the possibility to delete easily your installed applications and all the related files. AppDelete does this kind of job instead you. app package you won't delete the profile, so the hard drive isn't completely cleaned up. Since most of the applications that come as installers don't have an uninstaller within the install package, this application can be very useful for a system cleanup.Įxtra files are also created when a program uses a application profile inside your home directory. app package, but they spread files all over your file system. This application is very useful especially with the programs that don't come as a. This program created a new folder inside the Trash bin that started with the 'AppDelete' prefix, in which I could find all the files installed by that application. ![]() I dropped some of the applications installed on my Mac onto its icon. In fact, when starting the program a window pops up and asks you to drag the application that you like to delete onto its window. The application works in a very simple way. AppDelete is a simple and free application that removes from your Mac a program and all the related files.
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