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Also, it defaults to which I always forget to use otherwise. Which I don’t want in my regular browser. The Amazon one has its ‘Favorites’ bar with several bookmarks to things that I often want to check, such as my order status page, or if there is something that I am looking at but not sure I want to buy, I’ll bookmark it and put it on the bookmarks toolbar. It’s easier (IMO) to just have one browser dedicated to that, so if I have to check something in my wife’s email and then follow a link from there to check her Google Account Security Settings, it’s not going to be confused as to who I am. For example, the ones named “Mom” and “Tracey” are browsers where I am signed into accounts as my mom/wife in case they need me to help them with something. The rest are more like “Single Task Browsers”. this command: find /Applications -maxdepth 2 -type d -iname '*.app' -print \ I often find it interesting to see what apps people have installed, so here’s my list, generated by. through the program wc (word count) with the -l argument (show me a count of lines).Look in the Applications folder: find /Applications.(Also note that because this is Catalina, most of the default macOS apps do not actually show up in /Applications/ or /Applications/Utilities/ despite what Finder might tell you.) Note: translating the find command above: Which is much higher than I would have guessed. I was curious to see what that number actually is, so I ran this command in Terminal: find /Applications -maxdepth 2 -type d -iname '*.app' -print | wc -l Having recently done a clean re-install, I consider my current set of installed apps to be ‘minimal’.