Look in the Library folder of your home directory for anything Quackle-related 
and delete it (I believe there will be a folder called Quackle, but since I'm 
not sitting in front of a MacOS X box, I'm not 100% certain).  Once you do 
this, 
you'll have to reconfigure Quackle again, meaning that you'll have to select 
the 
lexicon and create the game board.

There is a pretty decent chance, I think, that this action could fix your 
problems.  Basically, this removes the preferences related to Quackle stored in 
your system.  Since you reinstalled Quackle without success, my best guess is 
that the preferences (which are not affected by reinstalls) are causing some 
sort of problem.

Sincerely,
 
John Fultz
[email protected]
User Interface Group
Wolfram Research, Inc.


On Sat, 29 Aug 2009 12:18:16 -0000, balasandeep wrote:
>
>
> My Quackle 0.96 on Mac OS X (10.5 and now 10.6 as well) used to work
> fine, but for the past few months has been throwing the error "Quackle
> cannot load its lexicon files" whenever I try to start a new game.  I
> tried redownloading and changing permissions for the entire Quackle.app
> subdir, but am still unable to fix the problem.  Is there some other
> program upon which Quackle depends in order to load its lexicon files?
> What are the other possible reasons for this error?  Has anyone else seen
> this?
>
> I would appreciate any help!
>
> Sandeep
>
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