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== Editors == ; [[ResEdit]]: Distributed free of charge by Apple. Can be used for visual editing of resource data. If the structure of data is known, it can display a range of different types of data in a visual format. Does not run on modern macOS. ; Resorcerer: Expensive, but popular, as it can be used for visual editing of many more types of data than ResEdit. ; HexEdit: A binary editor, which in fact is normally used more for editing the data fork rather than the resource fork. ; ResKnife: Open-source editor for [[Mac OS X]]; no longer maintained. ; Rezycle: A macOS tool that extracts resources from a resource fork into separate binary files while converting many types into formats suitable for modern development. ; resource_dasm: An open-source resource extractor for macOS and Linux, also capable of converting many resources into modern formats.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://github.com/fuzziqersoftware/resource_dasm |last1=fuzziqersoftware | title=resource_dasm | website=[[GitHub]] }}</ref> ; ResForge: resource editor for macOS, capable of editing classic resource fork files and related formats. Compatible with macOS 10.14 or later. Runs natively on both 64-bit Intel and Apple Silicon.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://github.com/andrews05/ResForge |last1=((andrews05)) | title=ResForge | website=[[GitHub]] }}</ref>
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