Resedit for OSX

Does it exist? i can't find it
Please post link

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My pen keeps scratching the
screen 😕

From what I've seen, resedit is a classic only program, so you'd have to use it in clasic mode I guess.

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I'm sorry to disappoint you, but MacOS 9 is officially dead, and ResEdit died with it. ResEdit is a resource editor, and since MacOS X no longer depends on resources, who would need one? That's why there is and will be no ResEdit for MacOS X.

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ahem OS X certainly does depend on resources! It's not the same relationship as classic - the OS isn't completely linked with them, but they're still important.

Apple are discouraging resources, mostly because the format is rather limited, and pushing for people to use bundles (much like RiscOS on the Acorn did many years ago...) which are far more flexible. If everything used Cocoa then resources would be dead.

Anyway, ResEdit is dead, completely. There are alternatives (search on macupdate.com or versiontracker.com), but normally they're either costly or incomplete.

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Both Mission Computer and EVONE offer template driven resource editing on OS X.

You can find Mission Computer (url="http://"http://davidarthur.evula.net/")here(/url), and EVONE (url="http://"http://www.ariossoftware.com/products/moreinfo.php?prod=1")here(/url).

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