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Originally posted by gazza_2001:
hehhe. Res-Edit requires Resource Forks to work, and in OSX there are no resourse forks...
sorry mate...
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Originally posted by David Arthur:
**Resources are just as present as ever in Mac OS X - in fact, the Mac OS X Resource Manager is faster and more flexible than the old one, and supports a few new modes of resource delivery, at least one of which is compatible with UNIX- and Windows-format disks that don't have built-in support for resources.
The myth that Mac OS X has no resources stems from the fact that certain types of Mac OS X-native applications (mostly ones that use the NeXT-derived 'Cocoa' frameworks) do not require any resources.
As far as resource editing goes, Apple has never released a Mac OS X-native version of ResEdit, although the commercial (read expensive) Resorcerer editor is available for Mac OS X. I don't know whether Apple's engineers have a native resource editor working internally, use Resorcerer, or are stuck using ResEdit in Classic like the rest of us, but at the moment those are the only solutions unless you use a special-purpose EV editor.**
gazza_2001, what did you say again?
-Vaumnou
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