Linux users who want to run Windows applications without switching operating systems have been able to do so for years with Wine, software that lets apps designed for Windows run on Unix-like systems. The Mac-on-Linux project can run OS X apps, but it requires a PowerPC, not an x86. Virtualizing and emulating are inefficient, especially given the wonderful results the WINE project has had in getting Windows apps to run on Linux.
There often comes a time when you just don’t need to keep an app around. It may be old and unsupported – or maybe you just don’t use it anymore and don’t have a need to keep it around. If that sounds like you, we’ll show you exactly how to uninstall apps on Mac.
Delete Google folder from /Library/Application Support. Delete below folders from /Library/Caches. Delete /Library/Google folder. Make sure you’ve shut down Chrome while performing this action and then either move the folder to the trash or rename it to something like backup.chrome and then start Chrome up again.
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