

Maybe you’d like to see which version of an app or macOS you have or review other installations that happened behind the scenes. This shows all installations and updates for various macOS versions.Įven if you don’t need this information to troubleshoot a problem, it can still come in handy.

In this next screenshot, you can see it’s sorted by Software Name. You can see that GarageBand and TickTick were updated on January 10. For instance, the screenshot below shows the installations sorted by Install Date. Apple is developing a MacBook Air with a 13. If you’re looking for a particular date or software name, it’s easier to click on the column and sort by it. 1 day ago &0183 &32 Thursday Ma9:31 am PDT by Joe Rossignol. You will see columns for Software Name, Version, Source, and Install Date on the right side. Now, just scroll down to the last section on the left labeled Software and expand it with the arrow if necessary (you can collapse the Hardware and Network sections if you like).Ĭlick on Installations. You’ll end up in the same spot with whichever method you use above. Open the Utilities folder from your applications.
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