From: Bill Bumgarner <bbum@friday.com> If you want to know what uses the MiscKit, this *completely bogus* perl script will give you a good approximiation. Note that it searches for "MiscString", so it will find *any* app that contains MiscString. This is a complete and total hacque -- it does not work correctly at all [other than finding apps that use MiscString]. If invoked on a large directory, it dies. If the moon is in the wrong place, it will probably die, as well. Though it is designed to search any directory you specify [using the find.pl perl library], it dies w/random errors on really large directories -- I would suggest invoking it as such [it seems to not die quite as often this way]: list-misc /LocalApps/* Note: this hasn't yet worked right for me on my machine and I haven't had time to play with it any...so if anyone wants to spruce it up, please do! -Don Yacktman
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