Errditor is a powerful graphical editor for system errors and system startup alerts like the good old "Welcome to Macintosh" message. It lets you modify and move text, icons, buttons and even procedures (assembly-language programs that are associated to some of the alerts).
Alessandro Levi Montalcini\mLMontalcini@pmn.it
ftp: //ftp.alpcom.it/software/mac/LMontalcini
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Navigator Button Editor
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Customized button names and URLS.
Skylar Stein\msstein@ups.edu
http://cuskeel.ups.edu/skylar/
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ResEdit 2.1.3
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The latest version of Apple's Resource Editor.
Apple
http://www.apple.com
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ResEdit Files
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Sunglasses.rsrc contains the ics resources needed to add sunglasses to your Apple Menu icon. Quitcommand.rsrc has the 'fmnu' resource completely munged for you. Application menu.rsrc has the application menu with keyboard shortcuts. Welcome to MacAddict.rsrc changes the startup screen. BG error.rsrc makes the scary system error. Custom Navigator buttons to link you to our site directly. The Orignal resources folder contains backup versions of each of the above changes. To revert to the originals of each hack, use these resources.
Stefan Anthony & Kathy Tafel
http://www.macaddict.com
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Resorcerer® 1.2.5
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An option to ResEdit, it offers a single window file interface that lets you browse resources easily, well-designed features that solve many common problems, a rich set of user preferences, and individual Editors for the most common Mac application resources.
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A ResEdit resource file. When properly installed into one's system, the Finder will have several new commands, such as a new Quit command, a Reveal Original command which will locate the original item of an alias, Unmounting disks, and access to the Finder Shortcuts feature. Also, many already existing commands are given intuitive keyboard shortcuts.
Stefan Anthony\mstefan@college.antioch.edu
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Stickies Color Editor 1.0
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Stickies Color Editor lets you change the colors of the little notes in Apple's Stickies application.
Joseph Ashear\mrendererer@aol.com
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System 7 ResEditors
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This is a collection of TMPL, ICON, and RMAP resources for ResEdit 2.1.x. They will help to make some (but not complete) sense of the General ResEditors, Balloon Help ResEditors, and Comm Toolbox ResEditors.
Alan coopersmith\malanc@soda.Berkeley.EDU
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Text Editor Patches
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