Many apps, however, also install additional files in the user's Library folder, such as application preferences and caches. Deleting an application bundle will remove that application's binary and all the supporting files contained within. Unlike Windows, in which an application usually installs a folder that contains the executable and supporting files, most of what an macOS app needs to run is stored within the. In general, applications in macOS are packaged into a ".app" bundle that appears to be a single file but is actually a self-contained folder.
So what's the best way to uninstall macOS apps? Windows has a program manager in the Control Panel that lets you uninstall applications, but you will not find a similar function on your Mac.