That's because utilities like Onix, TinkerTool and Cocktail simply modify the system preferences : they do not install extensions or system-modifying software of any sort. To return to the pre-Onix state you either have to re-download Onix and reset the preferences to the factory defaults or, alternatively, you can trash the pref file where the setting is stored.
sorry - Pascal Lessard
That's because utilities like Onix, TinkerTool and Cocktail simply modify the system preferences : they do not install extensions or system-modifying software of any sort. To return to the pre-Onix state you either have to re-download Onix and reset the preferences to the factory defaults or, alternatively, you can trash the pref file where the setting is stored.Reply to This
Tuesday, August 24 2004 @ 05:40 AM PDT