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    • What is the state of OS X native resource/plugin editing?


      Scuttlebutt is that Leopard won't support Classic

      Since I'm too lazy to search and find out what's available myself, I thought I might as well ask some people who ought to know off the top of their heads. 😛

      Is there a free ResEdit-like resource editor for OS X yet that can wrangle plugins (and more), or (to a lesser degree of interest) a stable, fully-featured plugin editor (DITLs and other app resources included)? Will I need to keep an installation of 10.4 on a partition if I want to keep access to EV:N editing?

      Yours absently,
      Weepul

    • Rezilla is a good resource editor for X, but I don't know about the plugins. I suggest keeping 10.4-- or better yet, 10.2-- somewhere you can run it easily for best luck with Classic applications.

    • Use MissionComputer, man. It works so well!

    • Yes, but NovaTools still pwns MissionComputer, no matter what you say.

    • @soitbegins, on Oct 19 2007, 06:21 PM, said in What is the state of OS X native resource/plugin editing?:

      Yes, but NovaTools still pwns MissionComputer, no matter what you say.

      Yes, well I haven't used it. Google should make a plugin developer. I love Sketchup, the rest of their stuff is good too, why not this?

    • Plugins for ResEdit?! ResEdit is only still around because it's the best anyway! No one's making plugs for it!

    • People make plugs for ResEdit. Haven't you ever used NovaTools?