![]() You can use the utility app Property List Editor to modify plists (which are basically just XML files with key/value pairs). ![]() There are a few ways to modify these settings by hand, but tread with similar care as you would before modifying the Windows Registry (though at worst you would break only a specific app and not the entire OS). Generally these things are modified through the applications GUI, most Apple apps have a Preferences menu. The common place for finding these things are ~/Library/Preferences Applications will also store user specific data/settings in ~/Library/Application Support To save preferences and the like for a given application and users, things called property lists are used (plist is the extension for these files). To delete, you just delete it in the Applications folder. ![]() To install, you just drag the app to the Applications folder. ![]() Applications themselves are self contained bundles, which at the low-level are really a folder with all the things the app needs to run. Apple does not have a registry like Windows, much to most users glee. ![]()
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