I'm ready to remove Libronix as I haven't used it in a long time. My question is do I only remove the application or do I have duplicate data (book) files, i.e. files used by Libronix and separate files used by LOGOS?
Thanks,
Pastor James
Libronix for Mac 1.2.2 stores its books in a different location than Logos 4. You should remove them if you no longer want Libronix. See: http://www.macbiblesoftware.com/support/articles/1002/ for complete removal instructions.
I'm ready to remove Libronix as I haven't used it in a long time.
Make sure that you haven't any Sermon Files that you still need.
When I double click on the download I get
any ideas?
Sorry James - but your post didn't show what you get when you double click.
Graham
When I double click on the download I get any ideas?
In context of this thread, wiki Logos 4 Mac => Mini FAQ includes "How to remove Old Version of Logos for Mac v.1?" with link => http://www.macbiblesoftware.com/support/articles/1002/ that has link => Libronix Uninstaller 1.8 (217 KB quickly downloaded).
Wonder about checking downloads for Libronix Uninstaller 1.8 application ?
Keep Smiling [:)]
The message says "You can not open the application Libronix Uninstaller 1.8 3app because Power PC apps are no longer supported"
I assume this error message is because you are on Lion (or snow leopard without rosetta). If this is the case, the uninstaller will not work for you.
Does anyone know: Are the resource files kept within the application folder? (i.e. If James deletes the program, do the files go with it?)
I am using Lion
Apologies for LibronixUninstaller 1.8 not being viable. [:$]
Plagarized Logos for Mac v1 removal instructions from http://www.macbiblesoftware.com/support/articles/1002/ (also verified Libronix DLS folder and file existence since have not yet removed Logos for Mac v 1.2.2)
Optional: delete Libronix DLS fonts from system wide use (may not exist); Libronix for Mac Install DVD has 53 font files:
Resource files are in /Library/Application Support/Libronix DLS folder for all users on Mac.
Thanks, I couldn't find half of the places you were pointing me to, but I did clean up some hard disc space.
Again, thank you all.
James -
To find you Mac OSX 10.7 "library" -
1) Open a Finder Window
2) Select your account name (on the left hand side). It will have a little house icon.
3) Click on the "GO" button in the menu
4) Press the "option" key. Notice that "Library" appears. Click on it.
Thanks, found it. I think I've removed everything
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