One option would be to clone the apps locally to determine which is which:

cd /tmp
git clone g...@heroku.com:project-name.git

Cheers,
David

On Oct 31, 2011, at 4:08 PM, Nhoj wrote:

> My dev machine went down, and I don't have a record of what heroku app
> is web site A, vs. web site B. I'm just learning heroku, so am using
> their auto-generated app names, which mean nothing to me. Can I see
> the date last modified somewhere?
> 
> I downloaded my current project from github, but don't know what
> project to use for:
> 
> git remote add heroku g...@heroku.com:{my-project-name}.git
> 
> 
> thanks,
> Nhoj
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