If you have a directory "Developer" under the root directory (same
level as "Applications", and "Users") then you have installed the
Developer Tools. If not, then check the CDs that came with your OSX
CDs as you may have received a Developer Tools CD. If not, then the
installation is available on the apple.com web site under
developer.apple.com/tools/
On Friday, April 4, 2003, at 09:14 PM, erik hansen wrote:
how can you tell whether the Developer tools
are installed? TIA
Just wondering if there is a way to get the
finder to show all the hidden files on OS X.
--- bfether@mac.com wrote:
If you have installed the Developer tools, open
the Property List Editor
(under /Developer/Applications).
File->Open and open the
~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.finder.plist
Click on the Root item, then click on the "New
Child" button.
Type AppleShowAllFiles to create a new child.
Set the Class to Boolean
and the Value to Yes.
Save. Then quit the Property List Editor.
Then relaunch the Finder.
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