Hi, Bill, it pays to ask. I have found the disk. Never knew I had it. I
shall install it. I hope this will help all other disabled users to
open treasures! Of course I don't know what I shall find after the
install, but I trust Bill . Thanks for the "Wegweiser".
Marta
Heinzelm?nnchenk?nigin a.D.
On Mar 5, 2004, at 13:23, Bill Rising wrote:
>
> On 3/5/04 12:53, Marta Edie PB wrote
>
>> Hi, Bill, good to see your name again. Can you tell me how to open any
>> plist? I always get that famous answer that you can't open it because
>> the application that created it cannot be found. Then I am supposed to
>> choose an application. How, in God's name ,should I know which
>> application might do the trick. Thus far I have never been successful
>> -
>> never ever! And believe you me, I have tried! And it's not only
>> plists. I constantly run into these, what I call forbidden chambers.
>
> It could be that you need to have the developers tools installed. Just
> install them from the proper disk. (In Jagwire, the disk was called
> Developers Tools. In Panther it is called XCode Tools.)
>
> Bill
>
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