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Originally posted by Evil Homer:
**According tohttp://www.resexcellence.com ResEdit 3.0 was a version for the Copland OS, and the only additions it had was a couple of extra resources for this OS. Like the Copland OS, 3.0 is now defunct.
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Mostlty right. Apple did start a ResEdit 3.0 for Copland, and some early development versions did get out, but they were generally difficult to use and incomplete, and a real step backwards from 2.1.3 as far as normal resource editing was concerned.
There are some useful plugins for ResEdit, like forker and the great Ira Rubin dissassembler, but 2.1.3 was the last official version. I'm just glad to have been able to get my MPW setup to compile ResEdit plugins, so NovaTools and EVOTools can work in this great tool.
The plugin architecture is dependent on a 68k assembler jump table to call ResEdit routines from inside the plugin - so it is definitely tied to 68k code, but I use it regularly in OSX and it works fine. Hopefully it will live on for some time to come.
DrRalph
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