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Applications can sudddenly disappear from your Mac after a major macOS update, or a clean install. Once there was a macOS update bug that caused Mac desktop files and icons lost, including some installed programs either. Besides, Mac users can lose their apps in many other situations, and they want to know badly about how to recover deleted applications on Mac without reinstallation.
Despite that you can hopefully restore an application by redownloading from the website or getting it on App Store, users want to find the fastest recovery way that won't require an internet or a long waiting time. Most of all, for some users, they're used to coping with an old-version program that is no longer available to download again. They must find the original copy of the program version using some usual way, which we'll be introducing soon.
First and foremost, you can always find the recently deleted items, including an installed program on Mac within the Trash Bin folder. The truth is that when you delete an application from the Mac desktop or from the Launchpad, its installation files and the shortcut are both removed. This is a little different from the Windows platform which you deleted a program icon, the setup file usually still exists on the downloaded folder.
So if it's not the permanent deletion, try to find the app in the Trash and get it back.
Read also: How to recover permanently deleted files on Mac
Step 1. Access the Trash Bin By clicking on the trash icon located at the right corner of the Dock on your Mac.
Step 2. You need to browse to find the deleted program or app you just deleted. You can directly search the program name in the search bar.
Step 3. After you located the program, right-click on it and click on Put Backup. You may need to enter your Admin username and password to confirm the operation.
Step 4. Find the application you just restored in its original location.
Though there is a beacon of hope you can follow in Trash, the recovery chance is so limited. Most of the time, you can hardly find the missing programs in Trash due to the deletion of virus attack, third-party app uninstallation software, or a problematic macOS update. Unless you had made a previous backup in iCloud, iTunes or Time Machine hard drive, you can only rely on some data recovery program, which is developed with specialized data scan and reconstruction technology.
Regarding the expertise, brand reputation and easeu of use, we choose Deep Data Recovery for Mac in case you're experiencing serious data loss issues like a program suddenly disappeared. What's more, for whomever lost files, photos, videos, documents and formatted a disk on a Mac computer and an external storage device, you can benefit a lot from the Qiling Mac recovery software's strong capability of HDD/USB/SD card recovery.
It takes only three steps to restore an application on Mac with the software.
Step 1. Launch Deep Data Recovery. Select file types and click "Next" to start.
Step 2. Select the disk location (it can be an internal HDD/SSD or a removable storage device) where you lost data and files. Click the "Scan" button.
Step 3. Deep Data Recovery for Mac will immediately scan your selected disk volume and display the scanning results on the left pane.
Step 4. In the scan results, select the file(s) and click the "Recover" button to have them back.
As the article summarised, there are two general ways to restore a deleted app on Mac. One is a free method and the other is a proved useful method. You should try both of them to maximumly increase the chance of successful recovery or the lost app.
Nevertheless, do not forget the backup, if you had prepared before the deletion. The attainable backup options on Mac to back up or sync a program data are iCloud, iTunes and Time Machine backup drive.
If none of the methods helped you finally, the last resort is to download again from the official website or the App Store. For pre-installed apps that you removed, you may get it from the installation medium. See how to install macOS from USB.