garfy wrote:This has been raised many times before, is understandable and the developers have been made aware of some user's comments.
babz wrote:Now I need to see if there is a way I can uninstall the Amplitube store application...
There is an official uninstaller that comes with the original download should you wish to uninstall AT4CS. If you have deleted your original download, you can just grab AT4CS from your User Area again.
Hope that helps.
Thanks! What is confusing for me about Amplitube is that I go to the My Products section on the website and I see all the different packages I’ve purchased/downloaded over the years. These include, for example:
AmpliTube Custom Shop
Fender™ Collection
AmpliTube 4 Total Studio MAX 2
But no matter which installer/uninstaller you select for download, it downloads the same AmpliTube_4_macOS_(4.9.1).dmg file.
However, in hopes of getting rid of the Custom Shop, I downloaded the installer from "AmpliTube Custom Shop" section in the list under My Products.
I ran it and it uninstalled, but then I wanted to make sure it didn't uninstall the stuff I want to keep, so I downloaded and installed from both the Fender Collection and AmpliTube 4 Total Studio MAX 2 section of My Products. Again, in each case it seemed to download the same AmpliTube_4_macOS_(4.9.1).dmg installer, but I ran it anyway just to be sure.
Now when I launch Amplitube, the Custom Shop is still there among my presets (however, it is separated into its own submenu; so that's nice). And actually, I tried loading some presets from that submenu and didn't get any warning messages.
But it's under the
Collections menu where you have problems. For example, I don't own Brian May, but it's still there in the menus, and if I try to load from it, I get the warning messages. So it seems the Collections menu (not the Custom Shop menu) is where the issue lies.
Thus, it seems there is no way to have a preset menu that only includes products that you own. The trick, I suppose, is to try to remember which products you do and do not own. Fortunately, now that I have AmpliTube 4 Total Studio MAX 2, I think I own the majority of it (Brian May being a notable exception), so this will be less of a problem than it was for me in the past.