on 9/15/04 10:27 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> At 09:22 AM -0700 09/15/2004, Jeff Garrison wrote:
>> 
>> ResEdit is a kind of terminal program for the Mac.
> 
> No. ResEdit is a GUI-based programmer's editor, for hacking the
> resource and text forks of files.  It is not a CLI in any way shape
> or form.

> 
> - Dan.


It's a text and symbols based toolkit for digging into a Mac and reading and
editing a little like pasting the command.com string into a text editor on a
PC. You get hex and text.

I know it's not a true interactive Term program, but it DOES allow
interaction with file elements on an ASCII level at the programmer's
eyeview.


Jeff G


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