Pref Setter is an application used to edit plist (Property LIST) files, geared towards viewing / editing Mac OS X’s preference files. Very useful for setting those “hidden” preference settings that aren’t available directly in an application. While the emphasis is on editing preferences, Pref Setter is a general plist editor.
Pref Setter makes accessing your preferences easy with the “Open Domain Quickly” window, listing your preference files and those in the /Library/Preferences domain.
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 also has comprehensive copy-and-paste/drag-and-drop support. You can paste or drag an XML string (in property list format) onto a document window to create or change a value. And now, you can paste or drag a “defaults write....” string into Pref Setter and have it take care of writing that for you. No need to take a trip to the terminal!
What’s New in this Version
- You can now drag/paste a “defaults write....” string into Pref Setter.
- Drag-and-drop on tabs
- You can now drag a plist file from the Finder onto a document window or tab and have the contents added to that plist file.
- Column sizes in lists are now saved
- You can now reorder the columns in lists
- Find panel now has a column showing the values
- Find panel will now display the number of results found
- You can now double click on the “disabled” items in the Find panel to open up that plist file. You can also Get Info on these items.
- New alert dialog that will display if you try to paste/drag an item with a name that already exists in the document you’re pasting/dragging to.
- New crash reporter dialog. If it detects a crash since the last time it ran, a dialog will open up your default email client and send the crash report to me (if you so choose).
- New “Send Feedback…” menu item, which opens up your default email client to send me feedback
- New setting controlling whether or not custom colors are used in the lists. This is off by default — if you want any custom colors you may have set, you’ll need to enable this setting (found in the Fonts and Colors portion of the Preferences window).
- Can now set a custom font for the lists and tabs.
- If you are using tabs, document position and settings are saved/restored when you switch between tabs (Note: starting a search resets these settings).
- You can now undo past a save
- Selections are now drawn shaded
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