Thanks for the fast reply. Yep. I have just done that after sending out the
message. Interestingly, it pointed to a previous "failed" download! The icon
still shows a Safari icon, with the file name "BibDesk-1.3.4.dmg.download",
with file size 25.6 MB on disk.
Apparently this "failed" download still functions from the grave! :D Should
I go ahead to have it deleted and re-install the plug-ins?

That's the first time I've ever encountered such thing ... :-)

JT

On 9/10/07, Adam R. Maxwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Monday, September 10, 2007, at 03:15PM, "Jung-Tsung Shen" <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Adam,
> >
> >Just now I was writing a manuscript using TeXShop. After pressing
> Apple+Esc
> >keys, BibDesk was invoked. Out of curiosity, I checked the version
> number,
> >and it says "Version 1.3.4 (v731)". That's very strange, since I have
> only
> >the latest version, 1.3.10 (v865), installed in my computer. Searched my
> >computer and also only the latest version was found.
>
> After that version launches, cmd-click its icon in the Dock, and it will
> reveal it in the Finder.
>
> adam
>
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