![]() That said, it is safer to leave them in the Keychain, so you don't delete a password saved by another application by mistake. (It is not the password you're deleting.) Keychain Access will require your keychain password to go through with this usually, this is the same as your Mac OS X login password. Search for “ername” (for example, “AIM.jdoe”). To remove them from there open Keychain Access (in your Utilities folder) Move all of these to the Trash (preferably with Address Book not running).Īdium stores your passwords in your Keychain. ![]() ~/Library/Preferences/Īdium also installs Apple Address Book contextual menu actions via AppleScripts in the following location: Removing settings, chat transcripts, and XtrasĪdium stores all of your important preferences (including accounts-specifically, the service each account is on and each account's username), all of your transcripts of previous chats (if you didn't turn logging off in Adium's Preferences), and all Xtras you've installed in this folder:Īdium also places preferences and supporting files in the following locations (in your 'Home' folder): Most of Adium is contained within a single application bundle-that's the green duck you dragged to your Applications folder in InstallingAdium.ĭrag the Adium application (Usually located in /Applications) to the trash. Note: The "Library" folder mentioned below is hidden in OS X versions 10.7 and newer. Uninstalling Adium is similar to uninstalling most Mac OS X applications.
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