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For reasons that we won't discuss, I have determined that MAMP is a pile of crap that haunts my system, and unless I remove it fully, I will live in shame.

I've done the obvious thing and removed the MAMP directory from my Applications folder, however, I don't like wandering files, and I have an itching feeling that MAMP put some .sock files somewhere, or otherwise made a mess in my file system.

What files does MAMP add to a system when it's installed, and where are they?

If you have proof that MAMP doesn't actually put files anywhere (besides the /MAMP dir), then that's as good an answer as any!

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How do you prove that an application doesn't place a file anywhere? The opposite is easy. – Gerrit Jun 13 at 18:39
It's proof enough if a MAMP developer/contributor can say one way or the other. This isn't the supreme court. – Pete Karl II Jun 14 at 15:24

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From their help page:

To "uninstall" MAMP, you only have to delete the MAMP directory and everything returns to the original state (MAMP does not alter anything on the "normal" OS X).

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AppZapper is a great tool that solves this problem. Search Google for it, it's free for the first 5 time you use it.

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To fully uninstall any application. Try installing AppTrap. + it's free

Each time you move an application to Trash, AppTrap would find the preference files in your library and let you delete them as well.

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