Helps you quickly remove unwanted apps and associated files for Mac

iTrash for Mac

iTrash for Mac

  -  34.74 MB  -  Trial
  • Latest Version

    iTrash 5.3.3 LATEST

  • Review by

    Michael Reynolds

  • Operating System

    macOS 10.15 Catalina or later

  • User Rating

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  • Author / Product

    OSX Bytes / External Link

  • Filename

    iTrash.dmg

  • MD5 Checksum

    2700f8d83fe73859d000549fd22ef7ee

iTrash for Mac is an uninstall utility that uses a special search algorithm (Levenshtein Distance algorithm) to find all related files and deletes them when asked. Applications distribute several files throughout your system storage devices. Deleting an application itself is mostly not enough and will leave files untouched. iTrash uses a special search algorithm to find all related files and deletes them when asked. Download iTrash for macOS now! Helps you quickly remove unwanted apps and associated files for Mac!

Features and Highlights

Ghost Mode
Background mode. Drop something into the trash and the app pops up.

Expert Mode
Using the Levenshtein Distance search algorithm it can trace down more possible related files.

Simple drag&drop
Drag an application, widget, prefpane... onto the main window to reveal related files.

Lost Files
This enables you to find related files that are obsolete (Application is not present anymore).

Application Lister
Shows all installed applications, widgets, prefpanes, LaunchDaemons, LaunchAgents .. on ALL available volumes.

File Protection
Protect default, custom and related applications files.

History Log
Keeps a log of all activities.

Localized
English, Dutch, Slovak, Spanish, Polish, Croatian, German, French, Italian, Persian, Turkish and Portuguese.

Note: Limited to 3 uses. Requires 64-bit processor.

  • iTrash 5.3.3 Screenshots

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    iTrash 5.3.3 Screenshot 1
  • iTrash 5.3.3 Screenshot 2

What's new in this version:

- Fixed some issues when running on Apple Silicon