


One I use quite often is the WHOIS lookup. Unfortunately the list of servers is fairly limited for non-US domains. For instance, I am in New Zealand, and Network Utilities doesn’t provide results for WHOIS of NZ based domains. What I needed was to add in the server for looking up WHOIS records in the NZ country level registry. Adding a new WHOIS server to Network Utilities Beating out an Irish Setter, Labrador Retriever, and Belgian Tervuren, Strider the All-American Dog took home the win in the 20-inch preferred class. This is Strider’s second time at Nationals. Apple Inc.) does not provide a GUI method for editing the WHOIS server list. First you’ll need to decide what tool you wish to edit the.So we’ll have to edit the Network Utilities preferences (.plist) file directly. If you have OS X Developer Tools installed, you are set to go with the included **Property List Editor**. There are many system files on Mac, and to hide them, Method 3. Another great option is (the rather expensive, at US$30) PList Edit Pro. Launch Pref Setter and in its Search field enter recentitems. There’s also Prefs Editor (free), and Pref Edit (US$9.50).
#Pref setter free
Pref Setter is another free but rather dated option. Surprisingly, there doesnt seem to be anything specifically addressing this issue on the innertoobz. I downloaded an app called 'Pref Setter' so that I could get under the hood and change the default that controls this, but I cant tell which of the prefs I should be changing. You can also use any text editor, although it’s not quite as simple. There doesnt seem to be a control for this in the preferences.

#Pref setter mac os
Pref Setter is an application used to edit plist (Property LIST) files, geared towards viewing / editing Mac OS X's preference files.
