

A workaround is to download and install the intel build (not "universal") of python 3.9.7 from (direct link here) which has a compatible tk bundled, then use the mand located in ProperTree's Scripts directory to build an application bundle targeting the installed python's path. It appears the default tk implementation that ships with macOS Monterey doesn't display correctly. ProperTree opens a black window on macOS Monterey (12.x) Cloning The Repo Via Git On *nix systems:
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On any system you can choose the green Code button, followed by the Download ZIP button (or click here) to download the entire repo as a zip file (note, this does not allow you to update via git pull - any updates would require you to download the repo again in the same fashion). Getting ProperTree Downloading The Repo As A ZIP File

Ordered - or unordered - dictionary support.Find/Replace - allows searching keys or values.Document-based to support multiple windows.Cross-platform - should work anywhere python and tkinter do.ProperTree is a cross-platform GUI plist editor written using Python (compatible with both 2.x and 3.x) and Tkinter.
