At 5:51 PM -0500, 2/28/11, Michael Burton wrote: >Here's a quick-n-dirty Applescript to find PowerPC-only applications. Why suggest a quick-n-dirty AppleScript that won't look everywhere, and that some may question what it might 'do' to their computer. (AppleScripts can 'do' things and if an AppleScript 'does' something that we really didn't want it to do, we have a reason to be upset) Rather use the always ready, always available, 'About The Mac' in the upper left corner of every window. Then press the More Info... and select the Applications item within the Software group. Everyone will easily be able to trust that this method won't 'do' anything but tell you the names, version, and kind of applications on their drive. And it looks everywhere! -- <><><><><><><><><><><><> Robert Ameeti - ePro® MailTo:robert at ameeti.net (949) 422-6866 FAX (267) 222-6866 PC & Mac computer specialist He can compress the most words into the smallest ideas of any man I ever met. -- Abraham Lincoln <><><><><><><><><><><><>