Mikuro
Crotchety UI Nitpicker
I've noticed recently that a lot of the plists in my preferences folder aren't XML anymore (notably, com.apple.safari.plist), but rather some mysterious and cryptic non-human-readable binary format. Why? WHY?!?!? It was so nice to be able to manually edit any preferences whenever I wanted to. It was so simple. So elegant. So sensible. Why the change? Is it really worth it to save, what, a few kilobytes?
I realize that Apple's Property List Editor app can read these new Franken-plists, but still. Most OS X users don't have the developer tools installed. This makes it a lot harder to coach people to edit settings when you need to. Also, Property List Editor is more annoying (to me) than a plain text editor, because it has no search feature. It's a huge waste of time to scroll through the list manually searching for what you want.
Does anyone know why Apple made this move? It seems like such a step backwards. And is it new to Tiger, or did I just never notice it before?
....you know you're a hopeless geek when something like this actually bothers you. *sigh* Oh well, I am what I am.
I realize that Apple's Property List Editor app can read these new Franken-plists, but still. Most OS X users don't have the developer tools installed. This makes it a lot harder to coach people to edit settings when you need to. Also, Property List Editor is more annoying (to me) than a plain text editor, because it has no search feature. It's a huge waste of time to scroll through the list manually searching for what you want.
Does anyone know why Apple made this move? It seems like such a step backwards. And is it new to Tiger, or did I just never notice it before?
....you know you're a hopeless geek when something like this actually bothers you. *sigh* Oh well, I am what I am.
