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Crash Reporter is the standard crash reporter in Mac OS X, found at /System/Library/CoreServices/Crash Reporter.app. Crash Reporter can send the Unix crash logs to Apple Inc. for their engineers to look at. Crash Reporter has three modes of operations:
The developer tool CrashReporterPrefs can be used to change modes, as can using the terminal command defaults write com.apple.CrashReporter DialogType [basic|developer|server]. In basic mode, if Crash Reporter notices an application has crashed twice in succession, it will offer to rename the application’s preference file and try again (corrupted preference files being a common cause of crashes). When reporting a crash, the top text field of the window has the crash log, while the bottom field is for user comments. Users may also copy and paste the log into their e-mail client to send to a third-party application developer for the developer to use. AlternativesSince Apple's Crash Reporter only submits crash reports to Apple, there are some third party alternatives which allow users to also submit crash reports to the developers of the crashing software.
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