Whenever you download or create any given file on your Mac, it is instantly assigned a default application to open it, which you can easily identify by the file’s thumbnail in most occasions. However, double clicking on the file will open it in that application and that one alone.
If you need to open that file with another app though, you can right-click on the file, choose Open With and then choose another app from the available ones in the list.
- Remove Default Products from Your Mac In order to remove Default Products from your Mac, we strongly recommend that you follow the removal instructions underneath this article. They have been created with the main idea to help you delete the app from your computer step by step.
- Other apps that might be able to remove MacEntizer from Mac: CleanMyMac. Go to Applications folder and delete DefaultProducts and other new and suspicious aps. On the top menu select Go = Applications. Drag an unwanted application to the Trash bin. Right-click on the Trash and select Empty Trash. Remove DefaultProducts from browsers: Remove.
- To remove an app from the Notification Center on your Mac, click on the Apple icon → Click 'System Preferences' → Click 'Notifications' → Click on an app → Uncheck the box next to 'Show in Notification Center.'
Drag any app you don’t want into AppCleaner’s main window, click Remove, and hope that you didn’t just royally screw up your Mac by uninstalling Calendar. (Spoiler: You probably did.
But what if you want to have not just that one, but all other files of the same format to be opened with an application other than the default one? Mac migrating files and apps after install.
Here are two different methods you can use to achieve this:
Setting Default File Associations
Method 1
Step 1: Right-click on the file and select Other… from the available options. A dialog box will appear showing you all the applications that might be able to open the file.
Step 2: Select one application from among the list and make sure to check the Always Open With checkbox. Once you do, click Open. The file will open in the application you chose and from then onwards, all files of that type will have that application set as their default.
Tip: If the application you want is greyed out, select All Applications from the Enable: drop down menu.Method 2
Step 1: Right-click on the file and select Get Info to bring up the file’s information panel. Alternatively, you can just press the keyboard shortcutCommand + I.
Step 2: On that panel, look for the Open with: section and select another application from the drop down menu. Once you do, click the Change All… button below for all files of that type to open with your selected application from then onwards.
Also note that if no other application is available on the list, you can still choose Other… to bring up the same dialog box mentioned previously and follow from there.
Removing Default File Associations
There might be times when a file is associated with the wrong application or you simply want a certain kind of file not to be associated with any particular application, like when you want to manually choose the app to open them for example.
To do this in just a few clicks, you need to download a small, simple Preference Pane Extension called RCDefaultApp. Head to this website to download it. Once you do, install it.
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Once you install it and open it, go to the Extensions tab and scroll across all the available file types there until you find the one that you want to make “neutral”. Once you find it, you will see the app set for it as the default one to open those types of files. Click on that same drop down menu to reveal its options and select disable.
Once you are done, all the files of the type you chose will be “neutral” and ready for you to assign them to an application or to open them with any app you choose.
That’s it for this entry. Hope you find these tips useful!
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Use Launchpad to delete an app
Launchpad offers a convenient way to delete apps that were downloaded from the App Store.
- To open Launchpad, click it in the Dock or open it from your Applications folder. You can also pinch closed with your thumb and three fingers on your trackpad.
- If you don't see the app in Launchpad, type its name in the search field at the top of the screen. Or swipe right or left with two fingers on your trackpad to show the next or previous page.
- Press and hold the Option (⌥) key, or click and hold any app until the apps jiggle.
- Click next to the app that you want to delete, then click Delete to confirm. The app is deleted immediately. Apps that don't show either didn't come from the App Store or are required by your Mac. To delete an app that didn't come from the App Store, use the Finder instead.
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Use the Finder to delete an app
- Locate the app in the Finder. Most apps are in your Applications folder, which you can open by clicking Applications in the sidebar of any Finder window. Or use Spotlight to find the app, then press and hold the Command (⌘) key while double-clicking the app in Spotlight.
- Drag the app to the Trash, or select the app and choose File > Move to Trash.
- If you're asked for a user name and password, enter the name and password of an administrator account on your Mac. This is probably the name and password you use to log in to your Mac.
- To delete the app, choose Finder > Empty Trash.
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- To reinstall apps that were installed as part of macOS, reinstall macOS. This applies to apps such as Safari, iTunes, Books, Messages, Mail, Calendar, Photos, and FaceTime.
- You can also redownload apps, music, movies, TV shows, and books that were installed from the App Store, iTunes Store, or Apple Books.
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