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10.4: Find all non-Universal applications
Authored by: julian1008 on Apr 25, '06 10:19:27AM

Another technique is to use iClock which can be downloaded from this page:
http://www.scriptsoftware.com
Besides being a feature rich replacement for the OS X clock it also has an application menu (aka OS 9) in the menu each active application says right next to it Rosetta if it is not a universal binary on an intel mac. Its an easy way to see at any moment (when you have a slowdown) if a non- universal app is open.



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10.4: Find all non-Universal applications
Authored by: mike3k on Apr 25, '06 01:04:18PM

Activity Monitor also has a column that displays whether the process type is intel or powerpc.



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