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Penguin Plist Editor

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Looking for an easier way to edit plist files? Penguin lets you edit any plist file in a beautiful and easy to understand tree view. Drag, drop, expand, reorder and modify your plist with intuitive controls and clear visual cues.

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  • Developed by

    Triplane
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Pricing

    One time purchase (perpetual license) that costs $15.
  • Alternatives

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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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Penguin Plist Editor was added to AlternativeTo by Philip Wexler on Aug 31, 2022 and this page was last updated Aug 31, 2022.
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What is Penguin Plist Editor?

Looking for an easier way to edit plist files? Penguin lets you edit any plist file in a beautiful and easy to understand tree view. Drag, drop, expand, reorder and modify your plist with intuitive controls and clear visual cues.

Power User Friendly

Penguin is loaded with tools and features that make editing plists a breeze. Keyboard shortcuts help you traverse the document tree, add new nodes and expand or collapse list segments. Contextual right-click menus allow you to export segments of the plist as XML, JSON, Swift or Obj-C code. A built in linter ensures your files are error-free.

Info.plist Ready

Editing an Information Property List file? No problem! Penguin comes with a context aware New Property Panel that offers a list of available keys and values and a summary of what each one does.

Natively Designed

Penguin is a native Mac app. That means support for autosave, file versioning, iCloud, Finder integration and much more right out of the box. And of course that also means support for system-wide dark mode too. Penguin runs great on Apple Silicon Macs and has been optimized to consume as little battery power as possible.

High Performer

Penguin was designed to be fast so nothing gets in between you and the file you want to edit. List virtualization means Penguin can handle huge plist files without slowing down the interface.

Features at a Glance

  • File Support - Penguin supports editing XML and Binary Plist files.
  • Export / Share - Export all or part of the plist to XML, Binary, JSON, Swift or Obj-C dictionaries.
  • Source Control Friendly - Plist files are saved in Xcode's formatting style by default.
  • Keyboard Shortcuts - Sort, Collapse, Expand and add properties with keyboard shortcuts.
  • Documentation - See and search Info.plist keys and descriptions for all Apple platforms.
  • File Structure - XML Plists maintain their sort order across saves.
  • Minimap - XML Plists maintain their sort order across saves.
  • Navigator - A path navigator allows for quick jumps in between properties.
  • Universal Binary - Penguin works great on both Intel and Apple Silicon Macs.
  • Indentation - Tabs or Spaces? You decide! Penguin supports tabs or a variable number of spaces when it saves files to text.
  • Copy As - Copy segments of your plist as XML, JSON, Swift or Objective-C dictionaries.
  • Convert to Binary - Convert plists from XML to Binary and back again in place while retaining editing capability.
  • Date Editor - Select dates with a convenient date picker dropdown.
  • Hex Validator - For data types, a hex validator makes sure you've entered valid hexadecimal data.
  • Plist Linter - Penguin's plist linter validates your Plist on the fly. It's like spellcheck for your plist.
  • Smart Numbers - Penguin automatically chooses whether a number is an integer or floating point based on the input value.

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