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hfstar 1.13.19-1
hfstar is a professional and smart version of gnutar thats been enhanced to archive HFS+ resource forks and finder info such as type and creator codes. more>>
hfstar 1.13.19-1 is a professional and smart version of gnutar that's been enhanced to archive HFS+ resource forks and finder info such as type and creator codes.
Enhancements: Version 1.13.19 syncs to the corresponding gnutar version, with working incremental backups and Amanda-compatibility.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.0 or higher
hfspax 1fc4
hfspax - replacement backup tool for pax, catering for HFS+ more>>
hfspax has complete support for resource forks and Finder info, unlike other tools.
Completly freeware for non-commercial use.
Enhancements:
- Major bug fix with failed resource and Finder info restores
- 10.1 compatibility
- various minor tweaks and more docs.
HFS+ DST Timefix 1.0
HFS+ DST Timefix is an impressive and unique extension which can modify the functionality of HFS+ to basically 3ignore2 the Daylight Savings Time (DST) checkbox in the Date & Time control panel. more>> <<less
Monopoly HFS+ Patch 1.0.4
Monopoly HFS+ Patch is a patch of Monopoly which scan the mounted disks to find its CD, but in case it sees an non-HFS disk, it stops the scan. more>>
Monopoly HFS+ Patch 1.0.4 is a patch of Monopoly which scan the mounted disks to find its CD, but in case it sees an non-HFS disk, it stops the scan. This patch simply removes the HFS check from the software.
mkisofs 1.13
mkisofs is a utility to produce ISO image files. more>>
mkisofs 1.13 is a utility which can easily produce ISO image files. This is a quick-and-dirty port of mkisofs to MacOS X Public Beta. mkisofs is used for premastering iso9660 filesystems which are used on CDROMs. It has support for many formats, including Rock Ridge, Joliet, and Apple HFS (beta).
MountNFS 0.2
MountNFS - Startup Item mounts NFS filesystems listed in /etc/fstab more>>
While Mac OS X supports /etc/fstab, the preferred method on Mac OS X for specifying filesystems to be mounted at startup is NefInfo. Whilst Mac OS X will automatically mount all filesystems listed in NetInfo and UFS and HFS filesystems listed in /etc/fstab at startup, it will ignore the lines in /etc/fstab referring to NFS filesystems, not mounting them, despite the fact that the mount_nfs(8) man page states otherwise.
MountNFS is a little startup item which restores the missing functionality. Once this item is installed, NFS filesystems listed in /etc/fstab will be automatically mounted at system startup.
HELIOS Xtar 1.0.1
HELIOS Xtar for Mac OS X is one of the most marvelous tools which can easily let you: * Clone a Mac OS X system disk * Backup/restore a disk * Backup/restore files & folders more>>
HELIOS Xtar 1.0.1 for Mac OS X is one of the most marvelous tools which can easily let you:
- Clone a Mac OS X system disk
- Backup/restore a disk
- Backup/restore files & folders
- Mac file resource info is saved
- Finder info is saved for files and directories, e.g. hidden files, type and creator
- File/direcory IDs are saved and restored on HELIOS volumes
- HFS backup and creation time is saved (not available on UFS)
- "tar"-based on HELIOS resource file representation (can be restored by a new "tar")
- Allows duplication of Mac OS X HFS bootable disks
- HFS de-composite Unicode file names are supported (umlauts, etc. are converted to composite UTF-8)
- Supports HFS disks with HELIOS volumes correctly
PathSnagger 1.1b5
PathSnagger - Contextual menu for copying location of files more>>
Enhancements:
- "Use Quotes" was moved into the "Unix Paths" group as it doesnt make sense for HFS.
- "Escape Spaces" was added as an optional checkbox. This should satisfy both Terminal and "Go to Folder..." users.
CharisMac RAID 2.5.2
Popular Macintosh RAID Utility allows you to easily create RAID level O and 1 for video and data applications. Mac OS 8.x and HFS+ savvy more>> Popular Macintosh RAID Utility allows you to easily create RAID level O and 1 for video and data applications. Mac OS 8.x and HFS+ savvy.
Contact CharisMac for password to this file.
Path Extensions 1.0
Path Extensions - Extend the FolderItem built-in class more>>
Although paths should be avoided under Mac OS (any version) there are times when it may be useful to have them. These include use of the shell class, display to the user, and passing to AppleScript. This module extends the REALbasic FolderItem class by providing a number of methods to extract the path information.
Path Extensions is a REALbasic snippet which allows you to extend the FolderItem built-in class with the ability to get POSIX-compliant paths, better HFS paths, a windows path and file URLs.
NortonFix
NortonFix provides users with such a useful disk repair utility which can repair HFS+ (Mac OS Extended) volumes that have been corrupted by Norton Utilities. more>>
NortonFix provides users with such a useful disk repair utility which can repair HFS+ (Mac OS Extended) volumes that have been corrupted by Norton Utilities. You should always run Apple's Disk First Aid utility in conjunction with NortonFix for better verification and repair.
Requirements: System 7.x
LaCie Ethernet Disk 1.5
LaCie Ethernet Disk - USB Ethernet Disk mini driver more>>
Apply this to get the latest functionalities and fixes.
Enhancements:
- Compatibility with Apples Bonjour
- Possibility to rename the share
- Read-Write access in HFS+ files system format
- WINS servers compatible.
Get_Path 1.0
Get_Path will write full path information in the clipboard more>>
Batch selection is supported.
Xfile Test Drive 2.0.1.10
Xfile Test Drive provides you with a useful file manager for Mac OS X capable of seamlessly handling all file systems and the only file manager for Mac OS X capable of detailing and allowing access to all file system information. more>>
Xfile Test Drive 2.0.1.10 provides you with a useful file manager for Mac OS X capable of seamlessly handling all file systems and the only file manager for Mac OS X capable of detailing and allowing access to all file system information. It's the only file manager capable of detailing all file information available on OS X - and offering full editing capabilities for all these system features.
Major Features:
- Runs so smooth on Leopard. Like no other file manager.
- Manages 'file flags' (user and system append, immutable, etc); 'sticky bits'; set user and group ID bits; it displays major and minor device numbers, inodes (CNIDs), number of links, blocks used, optimal block sizes, and file generation numbers for the superuser; it creates both hard and symbolic links.
- All of this is supported by your operating system. Almost none of it is supported by any other file browser. Especially Apple's Finder.
- Additional utilities included allow manipulation of two Unix and five HFS time stamps; batch and recursive mode and time stamping; the remarkable Xshelf; the comprehensive 'post mortem' analysis tool Tracker; complete access to 'legacy MacOS' filesystem data; and more.
- Also includes the file system scanner Xscan for quickly locating items in the file systems and for conducting perfunctory system security audits. Xscan can scan an entire OS X computer, listing all files in eleven columns of file data, in a time span of one or two minutes even on 'yesterday's hardware'. It can also scan entire networks at the same speed.
- All items with resource forks are clearly marked with sizes for each fork available. The FileInfo utility allows manipulation of the special 'Finder flags' found in HFS catalog node info blocks.
- Xstrings dumps readable strings from binary files; Xfind searches given files for specified search strings. And so forth.
- All the utilities are tightly integrated - so if you can conceive of a way they work together, they probably do.
- Comes with the proprietary ACP framework, offering seamless search capabilities in every program, full management of both the imagery and documentation systems, and more. Information on the full ACP is also available.
- Be part of the ACP - Rixstep's 'Apple Core Project', a research project into viable means to hone and optimise generic application development on OS X for professional purposes. The ACP is intended for the professional audience but extreme power users can also find benefit.
- Be part and parcel of the complete ACP and offers insight into the full capabilities of this award winning product. The Xfile application is the fastest file manager for OS X, capable of listing a full ten columns of file system data for 10,000 files in one second real time. It's known as the 'standard setter' for OS X file management. As it's the only file manager capable of doing everything possible on OS X, it stands in a class of its own.
- Package Contents: Contains 290+ items. In addition to Xfile and the ACP framework it contains the applications FileInfo, MD, Rixcomp, Rixmode, Rixstamp, TMI, Tracker, Xattrib, Xfind, Xscan, Xsed, Xshelf, Xstamp, Xstrings, and Undercover.
Enhancements
- Updated for Snow Leopard.
- New 'express' edition.
- Nothing to 'install', nothing to uninstall either.
- Just open the package and double-click the DMG and everything's ready to run 'as is'.
- New app: Tracker - control on-disk activity and manage it.
- New app: ACL - access control list editor/viewer currently in beta.
- Cosmetic enhancements to some of the apps.
- OS X universal 10.4.0 or later (Tiger, Leopard, Snow Leopard);
- Very little disk footprint; extremely frugal on RAM.
TestDisk 6.3
TestDisk is a powerful free data recovery utility more>>
TestDisk is a powerful free data recovery utility! It was primarily designed to help recover lost partitions and/or make non-booting disks bootable again when these symptoms are caused by faulty software, certain types of viruses or human error (such as accidentally erasing your Partition Table). Partition table recovery using TestDisk is really easy.
TestDisk can find lost partitions for all of these file systems:
BeFS ( BeOS )
BSD disklabel ( FreeBSD/OpenBSD/NetBSD )
CramFS, Compressed File System
DOS/Windows FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32
HFS and HFS+, Hierarchical File System
JFS, IBMs Journaled File System
Linux Ext2 and Ext3
Linux Raid
RAID 1: mirroring
RAID 4: striped array with parity device
RAID 5: striped array with distributed parity information
RAID 6: striped array with distributed dual redundancy information
Linux Swap (versions 1 and 2)
LVM and LVM2, Linux Logical Volume Manager
Mac partition map
Novell Storage Services NSS
NTFS ( Windows NT/2K/XP/2003 )
ReiserFS 3.5, 3.6 and 4
Sun Solaris i386 disklabel
Unix File System UFS and UFS2 (Sun/BSD/...)
XFS, SGIs Journaled File System.