I've lately started just looking through developer.apple.com info resources, but it would be very nice instead to have a copy of a master list of all the plist, etc files, what they belong to, and what goes in each one. Anyone know anywhere to find such? This has to exist somewhere (or the OS is in trouble), and with it available as reference, I speculate a lot of these little annoyances could be debugged with just some alert review and careful thinking. Like figuring out improper or interfering or misordered references. It'd take time to use such a master list, but would save a lot of time looking around, guessing, etc. Wanting such a list is a wish, not itself a complaint. :-) It could even be like an O'Reilly "OSX Resources in a Nutshell" book, with online updates, of course. And non-Apple developers would have to go along with the idea to make it optimal. But anything would be useful. On Sat, 29 May 2004, Steve Wozniak wrote: . . . > It's not fit for humans when such unexplainable things happen. . . .