Secrets: Managing those hidden settings.



Joshua Schnell | Sat, Mar 1, 2008 @ 4:26 pm

I’ve finally gotten around to catching up on my Mac RSS feeds, and I’ve come across mention of a great little app on a number of those sites.  It’s called Secrets and it’s actually a utility that i’ve been hoping for for quite some time.   I mean I’m all for busting out the terminal and inputing some commands to get enable some hidden features.  But, I completely understand some users apprehensions about editing these variables.  Secrets lets us mess around with these preference’s in a gui environment. It’s pretty snazzy.

Aside: Sorry for the lack of posting, I had some family stuff I’ve been dealing with over the last 4-5 days.

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One Response to “Secrets: Managing those hidden settings.”

  1. Vicki Says:

    we’ve had this for a long time. Take a look at TinkerTool (bresink.com). whichever UI you use, it’s a must have.

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