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FixTunes has had both a Mac and Windows version for a while as well as a non-iTunes version (since not everyone loves that program).
I've created a discount code: "VENTUREBEAT", that will make the program free for the first 100 people that use it. It's normally $25. Just go to the purchase page and enter that code. And feel free to email us with any feedback (kelly@fixtunes.com).
Thanks! And good luck to TuneUp. (I like their local concerts feature. That's cool.)
By the way, Mike, if you've got a Disqus account you can edit existing comments. So if you think of extra stuff to say you don't have to write four separate comments. No big deal, just a thought.
Anyway, I emailed support, and got the instructions below. This takes you through a manual uninstall process where you have to select whether or not to uninstall various files and frameworks. Obviously not consumer friendly. Never, ever seen a mac application require this process. I did the uninstall and it appears to have worked, although I wasn't sure whether or not to uninstall some of the more generic sounding frameworks. Hopefully they fix up these bugs and release a proper Mac version in the future. This was just a premature public launch.
If you'd still like to uninstall TuneUp, the uninstaller is available at
the following location:
/Users/yourusername/Library/Logs/TuneUp Uninstaller.app
Please note that this uninstaller will NOT work on beta installations.
First off, thanks to Venture Beat for the coverage.
To address some of your comments:
@mike – Truly sorry to hear that you’ve had issues with TuneUp. We thoroughly tested TuneUp for Mac for months leading up today and we haven’t had any feedback like this from any of our beta testers. There is an uninstaller which is located under: /Users/"YourUserName"/Library/Logs/TuneUp Uninstaller.app or you can just spotlight "TuneUp Uninstaller"
Launching this uninstaller should resolve any issues that you're having.
@ Anthony - see above for uninstaller instructions. We're getting a lot of good feedback from users today that we'll work to update quickly in future releases including a more obvious uninstaller and preferences pane (currently you right click on TuneUp to access the preferences pane).
Finally, for anyone who'd like to give us feedback or needs help getting up and running, please contact me directly at GabeA AT tuneupmedia DOT com and we will get back to you ASAP. Your feedback is really important as we’re constantly looking to improve our product.