Fixed a bug where pasting or dragging a " defaults write…" string of either the -array-add or -dict-add type would replace the entire array or dictionary with the new value rather than adding the new value. Fixed a bug where pasting or dragging a " defaults write…" string with a boolean type would always default to true.Pref Setter now requires Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later.You can now change a class to a Data type (though you can't change a Data type to another class).Font for the items in the "Open Domain Quickly" window is now separately set from the document font."Open Domain Quickly" window now shows icons.Can now display dictionaries and arrays in a preference document in bold.If you copy/drag an item from a non-writable file, the " defaults write…" string generated will now have sudo written before it.Changed display of dates to show a formatted date string rather than the raw date.Added the Sparkle framework, for automatic updates.You can now use regular expressions when searching.If a value is too long to be shown entirely while editing, a separate window will now open to allow easier editing.Data items are now editable, in a separate hex editor window.New tool bar item and menu items in the contextual menus for the "Open Domain Quickly" window and Find panel which will allow you to launch or quit the application a property list belongs to.Pref Setter now uses the authorization frameworks to enable editing of system level plist files.And now, you can paste / drag a "defaults write." string into Pref Setter and have it take care of writing that for you. You can paste / drag an XML string (in property list format) onto a document window to create or change a value. Pref Setter also has comprehensive copy & paste / drag & drop support. Preferences are also easily searchable, with the Find panel that will search all your preference files for a term, or search individual plist files for a term with the search bar in the document windows. Pref Setter makes accessing your preferences easy with the "Open Domain Quickly" window, listing your preference files and those in the /Library/Preferences domain. While the emphasis is on editing preferences, Pref Setter is a general plist editor. Very useful for setting those "hidden" preference settings that aren't available directly in an application. Pref Setter is an application used to edit plist (Property LIST) files, geared towards viewing / editing Mac OS X's preference files.
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