◊ PowerPCheck is a free drag & drop utility that inspects applications and tries to understand if they contain 680x0 code, PowerPC code or both. I say “tries” because PowerPCheck only inspects the data fork of a file, without checking the resources. This means that it only works with applications; it won't report native code in control panels, extensions or other system files.
• Version history:
◊ 1.2 - Fat version! Runs native on Power Macs.
◊ 1.1 - Rebuilt with new versions of the compiler (never released).
◊ All online services and bulletin boards may make it available to their users at no charge other than the normal connection fees.
◊ All non-profit user groups may distribute it at no charge.
◊ All magazines may publish it on floppy disk without asking me first, as long as I get a copy of the issue containing my software.
◊ All CD-ROM shareware collections and CD-ROM magazines may include it without my prior consent, as long as I get either a copy of the CD-ROM or an offer to buy the CD-ROM at a discounted price.
◊ All redistribution companies such as Educorp may distribute it, as long as I get a copy of each media containing my software and a catalog of the company’s offerings (where applicable).
• Disclaimer
◊ PowerPCheck shouldn’t cause any damage, but you’re using it at your own risk. As an independent software developer, I can make no warranties whatsoever on it.