![]() ![]() Option 1: Drag radioSHARK 2.0.2 icon to the Trash If radioSHARK 2.0.2 cannot be quit normally, you can select the app in Activity Monitor, click the large red “Quit Process” button in the left corner and click Force Quit button in the pop-up dialog. Open up the Finder, click Applications on the left side, and then select radioSHARK 2.0.2.Drag radioSHARK 2.0.2 to the Trash (or right click on it and then select Move to Trash option). ![]() Right click the Trash icon and select Empty Trash option to start the uninstall.This drag-to-delete method works in all versions of Mac OS X. Most 3rd party apps can be smoothly uninstalled in that way, but you cannot delete built-in apps by doing this. Some apps installed using the Mac package installer will prompt you for a password when you try to move it to the Trash. In any case you cannot move radioSHARK 2.0.2 to the Trash or empty the Trash, try holding the Option key as you choose Empty Trash from the Finder menu, or reboot your Mac and try it again later. Warming: It is important to point out that, emptying the Trash will instantly wipe off radioSHARK 2.0.2 as well as other files you’ve thrown into the Trash, and that this act is irrevocable, so make sure you haven’t mistakenly deleted anything before emptying the Trash. Option 2: Delete radioSHARK 2.0.2 in the Launchpad Any time you change your mind and wanna undo the deletion of apps or files, just right click the item in the Trash and select Put Back option. Open up Launchpad, and type radioSHARK 2.0.2 in the search box on the top.Click and hold radioSHARK 2.0.2 icon with your mouse button until it starts to wiggle. ![]()
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