In short, there are three ways to delete an app from macOS which is via Finder, via Launchpad and Spotlight. To delete an app that didn’t come from the App Store, use the Finder method mentioned above instead. Note: Apps that don’t show Cross X, mean that either the apps didn’t come from the App Store or are required by your Mac. You can use Launchpad as well which is a more convenient way to uninstall apps.
If you are asked for credentials enter the username and password of the account you are using.Either drag te app to the trash bin or choose File > Move to Trash.Most apps are in the application folder.Clicking Applications in the sidebar of any Finder window.To delete or uninstall an app from the macOS, follow these steps:
If you aren’t sure which app to remove, try looking for the app and check if that app serves your purpose. Most of the users don’t need every app on the OS, so it is better to uninstall such apps.
MacOS similar to Windows comes with tons of applications preinstalled. (Saved me 700Mb of space) Step 3: Uninstall Apps Which You Don’t Use Warning: Don’t delete the complete folder but only the files inside it.