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Just as the question states in the title, if you are not using a piece of software for a long period of time. Do you leave it installed on your devices? I've been working on some behind the scenes tasks for the past couple of months which has put my in a position of not using Ecamm for awhile. This is also compounded in that I'll be using Riverside for recording livestreams and podcast episodes. It's probably a good idea in stopping the subscription to Ecamm for the time being as it'll not be used and I feel that it'll just be taking up space.

What are your thoughts on leaving or uninstalling software if you are not using it?

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