How to remove applications from start menu that are installed by Wine [duplicate]

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I installed some applications, using Wine. They appeared in the start menu
I wanted to remove the application, so I removed the folder





it didn't work so I tried by removing the wine folder but it stayed there, every time i launched it. I then went to usr/share/applications but that didn't work either, as it wasn't there.



Is there another way to remove Wine-installed applications?







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    .desktop files (launchers) can also be located in your home directory in ~/.local/share/applications
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  • Remove the shortcut of an application that was installed using Wine from the Unity Dash

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I installed some applications, using Wine. They appeared in the start menu
I wanted to remove the application, so I removed the folder





it didn't work so I tried by removing the wine folder but it stayed there, every time i launched it. I then went to usr/share/applications but that didn't work either, as it wasn't there.



Is there another way to remove Wine-installed applications?







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marked as duplicate by David Foerster, Eric Carvalho, Fabby, karel, αғsнιη Apr 28 at 6:50


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    .desktop files (launchers) can also be located in your home directory in ~/.local/share/applications
    – danzel
    Apr 26 at 19:18










  • It works! Thanks, please put it as an answer so I may tick it!
    – Ots Wng
    Apr 27 at 15:24












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  • Remove the shortcut of an application that was installed using Wine from the Unity Dash

    1 answer



I installed some applications, using Wine. They appeared in the start menu
I wanted to remove the application, so I removed the folder





it didn't work so I tried by removing the wine folder but it stayed there, every time i launched it. I then went to usr/share/applications but that didn't work either, as it wasn't there.



Is there another way to remove Wine-installed applications?







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This question already has an answer here:



  • Remove the shortcut of an application that was installed using Wine from the Unity Dash

    1 answer



I installed some applications, using Wine. They appeared in the start menu
I wanted to remove the application, so I removed the folder





it didn't work so I tried by removing the wine folder but it stayed there, every time i launched it. I then went to usr/share/applications but that didn't work either, as it wasn't there.



Is there another way to remove Wine-installed applications?





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  • Remove the shortcut of an application that was installed using Wine from the Unity Dash

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marked as duplicate by David Foerster, Eric Carvalho, Fabby, karel, αғsнιη Apr 28 at 6:50


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marked as duplicate by David Foerster, Eric Carvalho, Fabby, karel, αғsнιη Apr 28 at 6:50


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  • 2




    .desktop files (launchers) can also be located in your home directory in ~/.local/share/applications
    – danzel
    Apr 26 at 19:18










  • It works! Thanks, please put it as an answer so I may tick it!
    – Ots Wng
    Apr 27 at 15:24












  • 2




    .desktop files (launchers) can also be located in your home directory in ~/.local/share/applications
    – danzel
    Apr 26 at 19:18










  • It works! Thanks, please put it as an answer so I may tick it!
    – Ots Wng
    Apr 27 at 15:24







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.desktop files (launchers) can also be located in your home directory in ~/.local/share/applications
– danzel
Apr 26 at 19:18




.desktop files (launchers) can also be located in your home directory in ~/.local/share/applications
– danzel
Apr 26 at 19:18












It works! Thanks, please put it as an answer so I may tick it!
– Ots Wng
Apr 27 at 15:24




It works! Thanks, please put it as an answer so I may tick it!
– Ots Wng
Apr 27 at 15:24










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If you go to the directory your application is installed, delete that but go to programfiles/users/startmenu/programs,[applicationfolder] and delete the folder it should no longer appear in the startmenu.






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    If you go to the directory your application is installed, delete that but go to programfiles/users/startmenu/programs,[applicationfolder] and delete the folder it should no longer appear in the startmenu.






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      If you go to the directory your application is installed, delete that but go to programfiles/users/startmenu/programs,[applicationfolder] and delete the folder it should no longer appear in the startmenu.






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        If you go to the directory your application is installed, delete that but go to programfiles/users/startmenu/programs,[applicationfolder] and delete the folder it should no longer appear in the startmenu.






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        If you go to the directory your application is installed, delete that but go to programfiles/users/startmenu/programs,[applicationfolder] and delete the folder it should no longer appear in the startmenu.







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