Uninstalling software on the Apple Mac looks quite a simple task. After all, you just drag the application you no longer need to the Trash folder and the job's done. Or is it? Actually, this will remove some files, but not all of them. Mac apps store data files, caches, logs, preferences and so on in lots of different folders on the disk and dragging the app to the Trash won't remove them. The result is that you have lots of old files and folders cluttering up the disk drive and in extreme cases, possibly slowing down the performance a bit. To remove an application properly you need to search the hard disk drive for these additional files and folders and delete them. Doing this manually is possible, but it's tedious and time consuming. You also need to know where to look for the files and folders and be able to view hidden items - some files can't be seen in the Finder. RAW App Remover solves the problem by uninstalling software for you. It finds the files associated with an application and moves them to the Trash.