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Old April 26th, 2006, 06:43 PM
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I guess I need to do this to each and every file?
Yep.

You can quickly check to see if a file has a resource fork with GrimRipper.

Select the file in the finder and Control Click it. If you see an option to remove the resource fork then a resource fork exists. If you don't see that option then none does.

If you have Photoshop and you do a Save for Web you'll end up with a file with no resource fork. If you do a normal save and choose one or more of the Preview options in the Photoshop Save dialog you'll end up with a file with a resource fork. This is a good way to learn about GrimRipper. You can strip your new file of its resource fork.

The author has a sense of humor, if you install it with the double menu option you'll get submenus.

Delete Resource Fork -> Are you sure? -> Yes, I am responsible for my deeds and No, I do not know what I'm doing
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