TinkerTool

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TinkerTool
Initial releaseDecember 7, 2010
Stable release
10.2 / 11 February 2025; 17 months ago (2025-02-11)
Repository
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    Operating systemmacOS
    Available inMultilingual
    TypeUtilities
    LicenseFreeware
    Websitewww.bresink.com/osx/TinkerTool.html

    TinkerTool is a freeware application for macOS that provides a graphical user interface (GUI) to change settings that are normally hidden, thereby allowing the user to customise the system.[1] It is developed by German developer Marcel Bresink Software-Systeme. Its latest release is version 10.2.[2][3]

    Features

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    TinkerTool gives users access to hidden system and application settings that Apple has built into macOS, but not integrated into GUI settings menus. Although users can typically access these through Terminal operations, TinkerTool assembles them and provides a GUI similar to Apple’s System Settings application for easier access.

    By using Apple’s hidden settings, the application only makes changes that are reversible; it also only affects the account of the user running TinkerTool. Administrative privileges and background processing are not required. The application also can reset all settings to Apple's defaults, or to the state that existed before using the application.

    History

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    Initially, TinkerTool worked with all versions of macOS. However, over the years, compatibility with particular versions of macOS was spun off into separate applications: TinkerTool Classic, TinkerTool Classic Generation 2, TinkerTool 4, TinkerTool 5, TinkerTool 6, and the current TinkerTool. Support therefore goes back to Mac OS X 10.1 Puma and later.[4]

    Versions

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    TinkerTool versions are specific to versions of macOS and are not backward compatible. The program will not work correctly if used with an OS for which it was not designed.[5]

    Tinker Tool Version Overview[6]
    Name of special TinkerTool version For operating systems Current Version
    Tinker Tool 1.1.2 (Historical Edition) Mac OS X Public Beta 1.1.2
    Tinker Tool 1.5.2 (Historical Edition) Mac OS X 10.0 Cheetah 1.5.2
    Tinker Tool Classic Mac OS X 10.1 Puma

    Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar

    Mac OS X 10.3 Panther

    3.95
    Tinker Tool Classic Generation 2 Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger

    Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard

    4.5
    Tinker Tool 4 Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard

    Mac OS X 10.7 Lion

    OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion

    4.97
    Tinker Tool 5 OS X 10.9 Mavericks

    OS X 10.10 Yosemite

    OS X 10.11 El Capitan

    5.7
    Tinker Tool 6 macOS 10.12 Sierra

    macOS 10.13 High Sierra

    6.5
    Tinker Tool 7 macOS 10.14 Mojave

    macOS 10.15 Catalina

    7.6
    Tinker Tool 8 macOS 11 Big Sur

    macOS 12 Monterey

    8.6
    Tinker Tool 9 macOS 13 Ventura

    macOS 14 Sonoma

    9.81
    Tinker Tool 10 macOS 15 Sequoia 10 or later
    Tinker Tool macOS 15 Tahoe 11 or later

    The current build is actively maintained. However, all previous versions in support of past operating systems are still available for download from the developer's website.

    See also

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    References

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