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PlistEdit Pro 1.8 [ODESZA] (Size: 3.9 MB)
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Name: PlistEdit Pro Version: 1.8 Mac Platform: Intel Includes: Serial OS version: 10.9 or higher Processor type(s) & speed: 64 bit PlistEdit Pro is the most advanced property list editor written for Mac OS X. Property list files are used throughout Mac OS X, and with PlistEdit Pro, users can easily change these files and exert finer control over their systems. You can use PlistEdit Pro in your development work, and its built-in preference file browser lets you explore and tweak your system's settings to your heart's content. Some of PlistEdit Pro's 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 Support for editing both plist and JSON files 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 More info: http://www.fatcatsoftware.com/plisteditpro/ Whats new: PlistEdit Pro now requires OS X 10.9 or later We now prevent changing the class of the root dictionary when editing a preferences file Saving preferences plists on Mavericks and later now pushes changes to CFPreferences when appropriate We can now read Xcode 5/6 structure definition files Removed the autocompletion feature, due to buginess and lack of time to fix it We do a one time "forgetting" of font prefs when launching on Yosemite, to ensure that new system fonts are used where appropriate. If you customized your fonts previously, you may need to reapply those changes. Adding a preference to enable or disable autosaving When editing number values, we now omit the thousands separators to make copying values to other programs easier We now automatically save the window configuration used when opening documents, rather than having an explicit "Save Window Configuration" menu item We now save and restore the state of the "Show Raw Keys and Values" setting when opening documents The "Paste as Child" command will now insert a copy into each selected object when there is a multiple selection We now enforce that the root object of a JSON file is either an array or dictionary Switching to save as JSON in the save panel no longer appends an extra .plist extension to the saved file Fixed a bug where PlistEdit Pro could hang after trying to save a document with a syntax error Fixed a crasher when re-reading a changed structure definition file from disk Find/replace is now done using find bars in the outline/text views, rather than a separate find panel Elements in a structure definition can now be dragged to reorder them Save panel no longer tries to append a .plist extension when the default file format is JSON After deleting an object, we now select the adjacent object rather than having an empty selection Find/replace now works properly with localized key names when using a structure definition Removed the preference to have the OS write prefs plists as XML, since it's no longer supported Fixed a hang/crash when performing a "Replace All" where the find string is a substring of the replacement string Fixed an issue where the pledit command line tool would not open PlistEdit Pro properly. Sharing Widget |