So, there is a scheduled launchd to get you to be prompted. So, I had a look for scheduled tasks: $ launchctl list | grep nch ![]() Moving to the trash just wouldn’t be sufficient. I realised that there must be something else running in order for the application to open of its own accord. I then immediately deleted the application, by moving it into the trash, as the uninstall page advises.Įven though it does seem easier to remove on OS X rather than Windows, see Is software from NCH Software safe?, I wondered if it had hooked into some other software. However, I found that I had to Force Quit the application to make it go away. I declined to pay (clicking the “Continue to use free VideoPad” option). ![]() This sort of random auto-launching application is not only out of the ordinary, uncalled for, damn invasive and rude. However, one night, whilst watching a movie on my MBP, VideoPad just popped open with a bland dialog asking me to pay (I wish I’d taken a screenshot). Unfortunately, in retrospect, I even installed it on some friends’ notebooks (Windows 7 and 10). ![]() ![]() I recall that the download site seemed rather badly put together and weird but I installed it anyway, on to my MacBook Pro (OS X 10.13.6). Back in this blog, Video editing software, I was recommended to install Videopad by NCH Software.
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