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Created March 14, 2012 14:37
OS X 10.7 Lion Finder - Folders on top
Open Terminal.
Type this command:
cd /System/Library/CoreServices/Finder.app/Contents/Resources/English.lproj/
Now, the file we want to mess around is the InfoPlist.strings. But unfortunately, this file cannot be edited directly using text editor in Lion. But no worries. Run this command to make it editable.
sudo plutil -convert xml1 InfoPlist.strings
Now the file should be editable and readable. Use your favorite text editor and open InfoPlist.strings. I just used vim
sudo vim InfoPlist.strings