Where are preferences in Leopard?



Where are preference files located in Leopard?

In the previous operating system, 10.4.x, I could search for and delete
preference files by searching the name of the application. Most of these
preference files began with "com." or ended with ".plist" or both.

In 10.5, Leopard, I can't find these preference files in this manner. For
example, if I wanted to delete prefs for the app Adium, in 10.4 I could search
for a file with "adium" in the name and the results would include the prefs,
which I could delete and start over with a clean slate the next time I ran
Adium. I can't do this in Leopard.

Is there a setting I don't know about that will expose "hidden" files such as
com.* or *.plist files for deletion, or does Leopard handle prefs differently?
If so, how do I get at them to delete them when necessary?


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