In 2008, Apple introduced LeopardAssist, an app for extending the service life of PowerPC-based Macs. Since then, it has been downloaded more than 70,000 times and is still used by enthusiasts, collectors, and owners who want to keep and repurpose their older hardware. This guide will help you uninstall LeopardAssist. To get started, open the Finder and go to the Go menu. Then, right click on LeopardAssist 3.0 and select "Uninstall."
After you have uninstalled LeopardAssist, you can clean up any leftover files. The application's remnants can be found in various locations. In the /System/Library/Extensions folder, for instance. Moreover, some security and antivirus programs may have added additional kernel extensions that could cause problems when the system is updated. You should perform the removal process carefully. Otherwise, you may leave behind some traces of the program that might pose a threat.
The most important thing to remember is that you can't delete LeopardAssist unless you have the administrator account. To deactivate the application, right click its icon in the dock and choose the "Quit" option. Alternatively, you can also open the Activity Monitor application located in the /Applications/Utilities/ folder. With Activity Monitor, you can view the background processes related to the apps you're using. Choosing a particular app and forcing it to quit is a good option.