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  15. <td valign="TOP"><strong><font size="+2">Mac OS X Plugin</font></strong></td>
  16. <td valign="TOP" align="RIGHT"><font size="-1"> <strong>Version 1.0 (Sep.
  17. 1, 2008)</strong> <br>
  18. By Seph M. Soliman &lt;scarlac@users.sourceforge.net&gt; </font></td>
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  21. <h3>Provides Mac OS X specific features, such as:</h3>
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  23. <li>jEdit exits cleanly when using Command-Q or &quot;Quit&quot; from the &quot;File&quot;
  24. menu.</li>
  25. <li>Files created or associated with jEdit can now be opened from the Finder,
  26. by either double-clicking the file's icon or dragging the file's icon onto
  27. the jEdit application icon.</li>
  28. <li>"Preferences..." in the application menu can be used to access jEdit's Global
  29. Options.</li>
  30. <li>"About jEdit..." in the application menu can be used to access the About
  31. Dialog.</li>
  32. <li>You can show the current in the finder by CMD+Clicking in the titlebar.</li>
  33. </ul>
  34. <h3>Supported Java version:</h3>
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  36. <li>You will need at least Java 1.5. Switching to Java 1.6 is strongly recommeded.</li>
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