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[ANN] PlistEdit Pro 1.0.1
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[ANN] PlistEdit Pro 1.0.1


  • Subject: [ANN] PlistEdit Pro 1.0.1
  • From: Brian Webster <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 10:04:57 -0600

Hi all,

PlistEdit Pro is a replacement for Apple's property list editor that ships with their development tools. It initially started off as a personal project when I got really annoyed with Apple's editor's bugginess and general dearth of features, but it got rolling and I decided to make a shareware application out of it. Some of the whiz-bang features include:

- Full drag and drop and copy/paste support
- Full keyboard navigation of the interface
- The ability to view and edit a property list both in an outline and as raw text
- Extensive Applescript support, for automating processes involving property list files
- Property list definitions, which make editing common forms of property lists less cumbersome
- Full multi-level undo support
- Powerful find/replace capabilities
- A built-in window to browse through your preference files
- Customizable fonts

It requires Mac OS X 10.2 or later to run. There is a free trial period of two weeks, after which there will be a startup delay. You can purchase a registration code that gets rid of the startup delay for $24.95. So, feel free to download a copy at <http://homepage.mac.com/bwebster/plisteditpro.html> and try it out.

--
Brian Webster
email@hidden
http://homepage.mac.com/bwebster
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