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resedit was the best resource editor for the mac but it is a OS9 app. you can still use it to hack OS 10.X resources though. The thing is, new apple's can't boot into classic anymore so I don't know what to tell you know. This is the site to go for all stuff like this.

http://www.resexcellence.com

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I was a little vague there :whistle: ResEdit is the program you want to use. It is a very powerful program since it bears everything to you. In other works...you can f*** something up quick! That is what I use to edit application for whatever reason. Once you've used it for a while, you can use it to find other usefull thing to :ninja: hehe

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