I've always used Norton Fast Find.
Type in the file name;
Select the name;
Click on the info "i";
Click on "Settings" for Type and Creator;

Sounds a lot simpler doesn't it?

Terry



>I downloaded the Snitch application, but when I clicked on the link
>< http://wwwangelfire.com/mac/tcdb >
>
>Couldn't get the Type/Creator DB. Did a search and still nothing.
>-- va
>

>herb schulsinger wrote:
>>
>> First download a piece of shareware called "Snitch," which, when
>>installed, takes the
>>
>> "Snitch" is shareware and was written by Mitch Jones.  Take a look at
>>his web site.
>> http://www.niftyneato.com
>> "Type/Creator DB" was written by Ilan Szekely and also is Shareware.
>>Check it out at
>> http://wwwangelfire.com/mac/tcdb.
>>



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