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PrefEdit is an application to manage nearly all aspects of the preference system contained in every macOS installation.
The program consists of two components which are tightly integrated with each other
→ An entry point to the preferences database of macOS, with access to all settings which are effective for your user account,
→ a browser and editor for macOS property list files (plists).
Property list files are the technical means used by macOS to store user preference settings in the background. This file type is also utilized by macOS for many other purposes, not only for building the preference database. You can use PrefEdit to display and edit all files compliant with Apple's plist standard.
PrefEdit is directed both to software developers and to end users who like to have full access to each and every aspect of preference settings for the system and applications. The program is capable of visualizing the complete search path and priority of user default settings, exactly imitating the view each macOS application has on the preferences database.
PrefEdit was the first preference editor ever published for Mac OS X. With its long experience and maturity, it has become one of the most advanced preference management applications for macOS available today. Features
• Browse through the complete list of macOS preference domains, including the preference settings of programs protected by an application sandbox.
• You can search for any setting in the database, either by value or by internal name of the preference.
• PrefEdit can automatically determine the correct preference domain name for a given application.
• Targeted access to private preference suites, such as Powerbox settings or shared application group preferences is also possible.
• You can change any entry in the preferences database or in a...