how do I remove and reinstall other applications such as Zoom and Google Chrome
How do I remove and reinstall other applications such as Zoom and Google Chrome on my iMac?
iMac 27", OS X 10.11
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How do I remove and reinstall other applications such as Zoom and Google Chrome on my iMac?
iMac 27", OS X 10.11
Zoom is wrought with hacking problems and it is not recommended to install it at the moment. It appears to not have problems with hackers on an iPad, but I would not allow it on any of my Macs. As for Google Chrome, no hacking problems, but it is known as a resource hog - meaning it'll gobble up all the RAM and processor power you've got making it more difficult to use any other app while Chrome is running.
If you uninstalled Zoom, but it is still creating problems, contact the developer for proper uninstall instructions.
Zoom is wrought with hacking problems and it is not recommended to install it at the moment. It appears to not have problems with hackers on an iPad, but I would not allow it on any of my Macs. As for Google Chrome, no hacking problems, but it is known as a resource hog - meaning it'll gobble up all the RAM and processor power you've got making it more difficult to use any other app while Chrome is running.
If you uninstalled Zoom, but it is still creating problems, contact the developer for proper uninstall instructions.
BTW - I have repeatedly tried to contact the Zoom developer. I signed up and am paying for Zoom Pro for business reasons. However, Zoom will not respond to e-mails, calls, or anything else. I will uninstall from the iMac and install on my iPad. Hopefully, that will work. Thank you for your insight.
Sounds like a real customer oriented business. In their defense, they probably have their hands full trying to get some updates out to ward off the hackers who were able to penetrate while there was a meeting and flashed other content onto everyone's screen.
Put in the Trash and empty the Trash. Download the new apps from the Mac Store or from the developers and follow the install instructions.
Thank you for responding. I had done that but when I reinstalled, I still have the same problems so thought maybe I hadn't uninstalled correctly. Thank you for trying.
Thank you!!!
how do I remove and reinstall other applications such as Zoom and Google Chrome