
App Cleaner & Uninstaller will automatically find all related support files, allowing you to completely uninstall applications with just two clicks. Deleting important system files can damage your system.Īnother quick way to remove applications from the Mac along with all of their support files is to use a special utility called App Cleaner & Uninstaller. Please be careful when removing hidden service files, making sure to only remove the files that are associated with iMovie. Once again, Funter finds all types of files on your Mac, even hidden files in package contents. Empty your Trash to remove iMovie service files completely.Select and remove all unneeded iMovie service files.You can find iMovie support files in any location on your Mac. Funter will display the list of all files that contain “iMovie” in their names.In the search field of the drop-down menu, type “iMovie” and press Enter.Click on Funter’s icon in the menu bar.How to find hidden remaining files with Funter If you don’t want to miss any junk files, use a free utility Funter, which helps you find any file on your Mac – including hidden service files.

Note: Some applications can spread their support files across the Mac’s hard drive. The application is now uninstalled from your Mac. Once you remove all iMovie support files, empty your Trash.Check the following folders that usually contain applications’ service files: Here in the Library folder, find all the files and folders related to iMovie and delete them. In Finder, press Command+Shift+G and, in the search field that appears, type ~/Library and hit Go.

By default, they are stored in the Library folder.

Below we will explain where to find iMovie’s service files. We regularly check apps for all the service files they create in the system, so we know all about the temporary files that applications create on Mac.
