![]() I had previously noticed that on the Windows machines, there was way more software than just Videopad installed, i.e. Maybe reboot is required? launchctl stop .CacheDeleteAll Removing this sudo launchctl remove .CacheDeleteAll ![]() So, there is a scheduled launchd to get you to be prompted. So, I had a look for scheduled tasks: $ launchctl list | grep nch Moving to the trash just wouldn’t be sufficient. ![]() I realised that there must be something else running in order for the application to open of its own accord. I then immediately deleted the application, by moving it into the trash, as the uninstall page advises.Įven though it does seem easier to remove on OS X rather than Windows, see Is software from NCH Software safe?, I wondered if it had hooked into some other software. However, I found that I had to Force Quit the application to make it go away. I declined to pay (clicking the “Continue to use free VideoPad” option). ![]() This sort of random auto-launching application is not only out of the ordinary, uncalled for, damn invasive and rude. However, one night, whilst watching a movie on my MBP, VideoPad just popped open with a bland dialog asking me to pay (I wish I’d taken a screenshot). Unfortunately, in retrospect, I even installed it on some friends’ notebooks (Windows 7 and 10). I recall that the download site seemed rather badly put together and weird but I installed it anyway, on to my MacBook Pro (OS X 10.13.6). Follow gr33nonline on Socialīack in this blog, Video editing software, I was recommended to install Videopad by NCH Software. ![]()
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