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kylerjt

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Jul 8, 2011
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Hi all! I was wondering if someone knows of an app for Snow Leopard that can scan all your applications and tell you what apps are Intel and which are PowerPC. I just want to Make Sure that I won't miss Rosetta in Lion.:)


Thanks Everyone! :D

kylerjt
 
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Go to :apple: -> About This Mac, then click on More Info. Scroll down to the Software section and then click on Applications. This will tell you which of your apps are PowerPC, Intel, or Universal.
 
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You can also use the "Get Info" command in Finder to check. However, I've noticed that old Carbon CFM apps don't list themselves as PowerPC, just as "Application", so be aware of that.
 
Go to :apple: -> About This Mac, then click on More Info. Scroll down to the Software section and then click on Applications. This will tell you which of your apps are PowerPC, Intel, or Universal.

Thanks so much! Now that I know how to do that, it seems so obvious. Why didn't I think of that before! Thanks so much!
 
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