I have sent two emails to the developer asking for help to trash this monster but no answer.
Can anyone give me an answer. I've searched all preferences, application support and screen saver folders to trash any associated files without success.
OSXplanet
dynamic Earth desktop: volcanos, clouds & storms
Version: 2.0b02
Developer won't respond to my request for Help
Feedback Type: Commentary
Contributed by: holmanj Tuesday, July 31 2007 @ 08:19 AM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Less than a month
Recommend Product: NO
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Developer won't respond to my request for Help - Ricardo Henrique
At first I had this same problem, but all I had to do was to look at the right side on the top of the screen and I found an small icon of the planet, and ... that was it. Just click there and all the info you need is there.Tuesday, September 11 2007 @ 10:34 AM PDT
Developer won't respond to my request for Help - jesusversuswar
HiI'm only a beginner with computers, so remember this. I find the best remover of downloaded apps is the app - Internet Cleanup, which has a very successful (for me on iMac Tiger) "shredder" included. I also use Appzapper and AppDelete. Some people recommend CleanApp (saying you can name files to destroy, rather than dropping them in the shredder), but that is itself difficult to remove if you decide you don't weant it. If your trash gets stuck with "locked apps" I restarted mine very successfully with Tiger Cache Cleaner, which seems very easy to use. Hope this helps.
Monday, September 17 2007 @ 02:31 PM PDT
Developer won't respond to my request for Help - rubberpup9325
Try AppZapper to uninstall the program. It also finds all files (usually) associated with the program and trashes them as well.If that doesn't work then the more drastic measure is to use DropNuke. I've not had any item yet that can't be blasted into oblivion using DropNuke!
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Friday, September 07 2007 @ 03:30 AM PDT