At 10:09 PM -0600 11/26/2009, Caleb S. Cupples wrote:
>On Thursday 26 November 2009 17:48:57 Paul Stamsen wrote:
>>  I found this: com.trolltech.plist, in the prefs and moved it to Preferences
>>   (Corrupt) and that seems to have stopped the "pop-in" from CNet
>  >  TechTracker.
>
>I did some research, and the Trolltech plist is 
>put there by apps that are written using the Qt 
>toolkit, and IIRC, there are several 
>cross-platform Mac apps that use it, including 
>some of Google's programs. Anyway, from what 
>I've read, it seems like it's merely a 
>coincidence that it had the effects that were 
>documented, and I know it's relied on for the 
>KDE apps I have running under OS X.

The Qt stuff can be useful.

If you open that plist in the Property List 
Editor, and widen the properly list field a 
*lot*, then you can see from which apps it was 
used.  The key names include the app names.

eg:

Qt Factory Cache 
4·5.com·trolltech·Qt·QImageIOHandlerFactoryInterface:.Users.dan.Desktop.Minitube·app.Contents.PlugIns.imageformats.libqgif·dylib

"Minitube" is an app I fooled around with recently.

- Dan.
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