Uninstalling Scripts?

10.04.2007
10:32

I know how to uninstall applications, but what about scripts?  (It’s possible I have a faulty understanding of all this, so bear with me.)

I installed MailTags, but don’t seem to be using it and I’d like to get rid of it.  I also used Kinkless GTD for a while, but ended up having some problems and I don’t use it anymore, so I’d like it off my machine.  But I’m not sure how to UNDO, in essence.  Any guidance?

(For instance, anytime I open MAIL, it launches iCal — this is because of Kinkless.)

5 Comments

  • Drew says:

    They probably live in (home)/Library/Scripts/Mail Scripts. If not, check /Library/Scripts too.

  • smorr says:

    MailTags resides in ~/Library/Mail/Bundles/
    You should also remove the mailTags.mdimporter in ~/Library/Spotlight

  • Casey says:

    I don’t know what kind of droppings MailTags leaves around, but I think that it has an uninstaller. Try downloading the MailTags dmg again and see if there is an uninstall thingy in there?

  • thom says:

    i just checked and found there is actually a log file for the installation of mailtags available this can be found under /Library/Logs/ and in my case has the file name: Install MailTags 2.0 Public Beta 10 log if you open it with textedit or any other text editor you can see the installed packages and their location.

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