I also have the 18350 flat black tube. I can't wait to get the matching top-cap!
The Mac installer file is made up of three parts. One part installs the application in the main Applications folder. The second part installs the code.bin file right next to the application, and then moves it to the desktop (folder) of the current user. The third part installs a kernel extension called JoyeTechType00.kext in the /System/Library/Extensions/ folder. The reboot is to have the OS load the kext (though that shouldn't be necessary as the installer could also invoke the kernel extension without requiring a reboot...).
So to remove everything, just throw away the application, throw away the code.bin file, and throw away the JoyeTechType00.kext file. The application probably saves a preference file in the users' preference folder the first time it's run, which you can also delete. A reboot may be required before you can empty the trash if the JoyeTechType00.kext kernel extension is running when you move it to the trash.
Billy
oh, and yes, it would be nice if JoyeTech provided an un-installer, as well as mentioning where the firmware files should be located (though their deliberate moving of the stock firmware file to the current user's desktop is probably a BIG hint).
You can always use something like appcleaner FreeMacSoft to get rid of it.Thanks for laying it out. That's about what I figured they were doing.
The earlier link didn't work.
Here is what I tried to show.
https://vaporalley.3dcartstores.com/Colored-eVic-Mod_p_503.html
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You can always use something like appcleaner FreeMacSoft to get rid of it.
Also, hit Command-I during an installer to see where and what it's installing.
Saw that yesterday as well. Not a bad option for those who are looking at getting a new eVic. I'm still holding out for the new "tube & cap" sets to come to market.
Just ordered my new tube casing!
eVic Bright Silver Tube Casing