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ZMacintosh

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Original poster
Nov 13, 2008
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System information:
MacBook Pro 2.226
10.6.4
iTunes 10.0.1 (22)
iFlicks_1.2.3_724.dmg

I recently downloaded iFlicks to try a different form of meta tagging.
However I did not care for it too much.
I only ran it from the mounted disk image (dmg) instead of actually installing it. I didnt actually encode/tag or use it render any of my files just messed around in the GUI.
So now whenever I open iTunes on this specific account regardless of what library I open (my internal/local machd>username>music>itunes) or my external libraries the script icon for that plug-in is still there and I have no idea how to get it off my system, not jsut remove the icon but get the **** application completely off my system.

i've ran disk permissions repair under the master/admin account as my current user account is standard.

any ideas?
 
sorry, looks like I managed to get it out. i removed a different scripts folder.
I initially removed MacHD>Username>Library>Scripts (which actually had a trace of iflicks).
I removed the proper
MacHD>Username>Library>iTunes>Scripts


:eek:
 
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