2008-09-14, 15:03
Hi,
I am kinda picky with programs and like to know how i can completely remove them in order to try new versions and such.
In another thread i read that beside the .app the user should remove
~/Library/Application Support/XBMC
But being picky i use Uninstaller so this is what i find:
-------------------------------------
/Library/Application Support/XBMC
/Library/Receipts/glspectrum.pkg
/Library/Receipts/goom.pkg
/Library/Receipts/language.pkg
/Library/Receipts/media.pkg
/Library/Receipts/orgxbmchelper.pkg
/Library/Receipts/projectm-1.pkg
/Library/Receipts/projectm.pkg
/Library/Receipts/screensavers.pkg
/Library/Receipts/scripts.pkg
/Library/Receipts/skin.pkg
/Library/Receipts/sounds.pkg
/Library/Receipts/system.pkg
/Library/Receipts/userdata.pkg
/Library/Receipts/waveform.pkg
/Library/Receipts/xbmchelper.pkg
/Library/Receipts/xbmcMediaCenter.pkg
/Users/vampyren/Library/Application Support/XBMC
/Users/vampyren/Library/Logs/xbmc.log
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My question is why not just deliver a simple .app file as Mac users are used to without the installer that scatter these files?
I'm not all to good with macs but if there is one thing i like about it that is the fact that programs are just one files and usually there is no installation
I really love XBMC which is why i care to make it simple
Cheers for the great progam.
I am kinda picky with programs and like to know how i can completely remove them in order to try new versions and such.
In another thread i read that beside the .app the user should remove
~/Library/Application Support/XBMC
But being picky i use Uninstaller so this is what i find:
-------------------------------------
/Library/Application Support/XBMC
/Library/Receipts/glspectrum.pkg
/Library/Receipts/goom.pkg
/Library/Receipts/language.pkg
/Library/Receipts/media.pkg
/Library/Receipts/orgxbmchelper.pkg
/Library/Receipts/projectm-1.pkg
/Library/Receipts/projectm.pkg
/Library/Receipts/screensavers.pkg
/Library/Receipts/scripts.pkg
/Library/Receipts/skin.pkg
/Library/Receipts/sounds.pkg
/Library/Receipts/system.pkg
/Library/Receipts/userdata.pkg
/Library/Receipts/waveform.pkg
/Library/Receipts/xbmchelper.pkg
/Library/Receipts/xbmcMediaCenter.pkg
/Users/vampyren/Library/Application Support/XBMC
/Users/vampyren/Library/Logs/xbmc.log
-----------------------
My question is why not just deliver a simple .app file as Mac users are used to without the installer that scatter these files?
I'm not all to good with macs but if there is one thing i like about it that is the fact that programs are just one files and usually there is no installation
I really love XBMC which is why i care to make it simple
Cheers for the great progam.