Jim, Thanks - exactly what I needed. I was doing SHIFT-Click and it did not work. Dick On 6/6/04 7:10 AM, "Power Macintosh G4 List" <G4 at lists.themacintoshguy.com> wrote: > From: Jim Pacyga <jim.pacyga at earthlink.net> > Subject: Re: [G4] Key Combo to open an OSX application > Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2004 07:57:21 -0700 > > If you mean what is in the package of an application, then > CONTROL-click the application to get the context menu and select "SHOW > PACKAGE CONTENTS". Or you can simply crank up Terminal and just go to > the Applications directory and do an directory listing of whatever > directory you want within the application's directory. > > Jim > > On 5 Jun 2004, at 07:03, Richard Kriss wrote: > >> I recall lifting the hood on an OSX application by going to the Finder >> and holding down the SHIFT key or something and clicking an application >> and lets you see what's under the hood. What is the correct the key >> combination >>