Path: csiph.com!aioe.org!.POSTED.TM69bLPybSMbWwLXC7VpXw.user.gioia.aioe.org!not-for-mail From: Robert Peirce Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer.misc Subject: Re: How do you update the system report? Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2019 10:46:08 -0400 Organization: Aioe.org NNTP Server Lines: 26 Message-ID: References: <1offrt0.1t7aux512df27jN%dempson@actrix.gen.nz> NNTP-Posting-Host: TM69bLPybSMbWwLXC7VpXw.user.gioia.aioe.org Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Complaints-To: abuse@aioe.org User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.14; rv:68.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/68.1.2 Content-Language: en-US X-Notice: Filtered by postfilter v. 0.9.2 Xref: csiph.com comp.sys.mac.programmer.misc:218 On 10/13/19 7:28 PM, David Empson wrote: > Robert Peirce wrote: > >> I'm looking for 32bit apps. When I remove them they still stay ion the >> list, even if I reboot. How do I force an update? > > Are you talking about the Legacy Software list? > > If there is a way to remove "stale" items from that list, then I haven't > found it, nor has anyone else I've checked who might have written about > a solution online. > > A better solution is third party software: > > https://www.stclairsoft.com/Go64/index.html > > This one will actually search your computer for 32-bit software, > including 32-bit components buried inside 64-bit applications, and it > can search for non-applications. > > It therefore does even more than System Information's "Applications" > list, which only lets you spot 32-bit applications, not other categories > nor buried components. > Thanks. I downloaded it.