If you’re a Photoshop user and have Macs, there’s a good chance that you’ve heard of the Delete command. This command can be used to delete files and folders in your Mac, as well as to clear out any temporary files that were created while Photoshop was running. To delete Photoshop from a Mac, first open the Finder and click on the Go button. Then type “delete” into the Finder’s search bar and hit enter. The Delete command will appear in the results list, and you’ll be able to select it by clicking on it. Once you’ve selected the Delete command, click on its icon to start deleting files and folders. The Deleting Files & Folders window will open, and you’ll be able to see which files have been deleted so far (if any). You can also see how much space has been used up since you last used the Delete command (if any). When all of the files and folders have been deleted, close the Deleting Files & Folders window by clicking on its close button. Then open the Finder again and click on the Go button.