Hello,

ET gave you the command to review your system Applications folder. This 
contains the 20-30 most essential applications in addition to those that were 
installed via the App store. On my system however there are over 300 folders 
with the extension ".ap" which by definition means they are applications. 
Google Chrome and at least one conference system will put applications in a 
Applications folder under your home directory. And there are several utility 
Applications (including VoiceOver) scattered around /System/Library and 
/Library, though generally you don't want to mess with these. I believe 
leanMyMac or other such utilities might list some of the applications not  in 
/Applications. You can also get a complete list in the System   Info pane 
available from a button within the "About My Mac" panel. You need to open the 
"software" section then you will find such items as:
accessibility
applications
components
extensions 

Of course, what I just told  you might be overkill. perhaps you just needed the 
applications in the applications folder. 
                Best wishes,

Jonathan Cohn



> On Jan 1, 2019, at 3:59 PM, Shirley Healy <shirley1...@eircom.net> wrote:
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> what is the command to open the list of applications on my mac? so i can see 
> what ones I have installed?
> shirley
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