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Mac zapper
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Finally, I found a plist file hidden inside the keychain preferences(!), got rid of that, and after 2 days, I was finally, finally liberated from the horrific ghost of 1password that was incapacitating my laptop. I emptied all browser caches, browser history, and as elppa so rightly advises:Īnd still no dice - that idiotic dialogue box kept coming up. I couldn't even open a browser window without a stupid dialogue box popping up asking me for my "1password" password! It was a nightmare! I did everything I could to try to get rid of it, I used spotlight to search for any remanants of the software (for the record, I hate Spotlight, it's a POS that never works for me, it rarely finds a systems file I search for). The app does not have its own uninstaller, so I just did as dejo and so many others disastrously advise - just dragged the 1passover app folder from the application folder to trash and emptied trash. After using it for a couple of weeks, I realized it wasn't for me - I prefer a different piece of software. It is a well liked program and many folks recommend it. I downloaded a program called "1password" which is meant to make your password handling easier for the various internet sites etc. You must, *must* delete the leftover files for many programs, or you'll have serious problems. No, no, no no no!!! This is one of the destructive myths about OS X which has brought people endless headaches.









Mac zapper