Java Preferences Tool is a straightforward utility designed for Java developers and testers with similar functionality to Microsoft's Registry Editor.
The program features a user-friendly explorer-style interface, with a tree view showing current preferences in the left pane and a table view displaying keys and values for the selected preference node in the right pane. When you start the program, you'll see the standard "user" and "system" preference trees, and you can use tabs to navigate between them. You can also create new preference trees and save them as XML files using the File|Save menu option. These files can be loaded again using File|Open, creating entirely new tabs.
Some key features of Java Preferences Tool include the ability to edit, create, and remove preferences (key-value pairs) associated with preference nodes, as well as change the structure of the preference tree in various ways, including the creation, renaming, removal, cutting, copying, pasting, merging, and elimination of nodes. Additionally, you can compare the structure and contents of different trees, and search them for patterns in node names, keys, and values.
This program's latest release contains minor feature enhancements and bugfixes, ensuring that it continues to be a reliable and useful tool for Java developers and testers.
Version 0.8: N/A