So far the only known example is BBEdit Lite (version 4.0 or later). Some fat applications might not work after their 680x0 code is deleted. @BWARNING no.2 of all your fat applications before deleting any code. Code deletion is not undoable, so it's a good idea to create backup copies @BWARNING no.1 if you drop an entire disk onto the joblet! option on initially so you can see which applications would be changed to actually delete any code — I decided it would be safer to leave this fat applications. Note that you'll have to turn off the "Trial run" option The Delete 68K Code joblet can be used to delete 680x0 code from given code and free up some disk space. applications on a Power Mac then you might as well delete the 680x0 of code so they can run on any type of Mac. If you only intend to run from a given "fat" application. Fat applications contain both types Delete Fat Code deletes either the 680x0 code or the PowerPC code