info
iNfo 1.0
iNfo - System analyzer for Mac OS X more>>
It can also benchmark systems against a reference - in disk, CPU and memory tests.
The application is open-source and licensed under the BSD license.
CPU Info 1.0
CPU Info gives you CPU information more>>
MPEG Info 0.2
MPEG Info is an innovative and versatile tool to make it easy to get MPEG- information from MPEG 1/2/3 video and audio files. more>>
MPEG Info 0.2 is an innovative and versatile tool to make it easy to get MPEG- information from MPEG 1/2/3 video and audio files. MPEG Info is built upon binaries from mpgtx. mpgtx is a command line MPEG audio/video/system file toolbox. mpgtx is as MPEG Info released under the GPL license.
Just drop the MPEG file into MPEG Info X. Read, print or save the output. The only problem right now seams to be a bug in "Estimated Duration" for MPEG2 files.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.1 or higher
File Info 1.0.0
File Info - Useful info about any file more>>
Completly freeware for personal use.
Rodeo Info 1.0
Rodeo Info is launched with the aim to read and display IPTC information - if any - embedded in JPEG files. more>>
Rodeo Info 1.0 is launched with the aim to read and display IPTC information - if any - embedded in JPEG files. This information may be edited with Adobe PhotoShop and other fine tools.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.1
DVD Info X 1.0.2
DVD Info X is a professional and smart utility that scans your Macintosh for DVD drives and displays their RPC (Region Playback Control) status. It supports multiple drives. more>> <<less
Xtra Info 0.9h
Xtra Info proves itself to be a helpful extended file information utility for anyone who wishes to manipulate file attributes that the Finder doesnt. more>> <<less
MAC Info 2 2.0
MAC Info - Find out your vendor more>>
Local Host Info
Helps you view the local IP address, host name and list the network interface on your Mac more>> Helps you view the local IP address, host name and list the network interface on your Mac
Local Host Info is a free and easy to use application that shows local IP address, (canonical) host name and lists network interfaces and their addresses.
System requirements:
- Java
Volume Info 1.2
Volume Info comes as a small utility for your menu bar. more>>
Volume Info 1.2 comes as a small utility for your menu bar. If you click on the VolumeInfo icon, a menu will pop up which will contain a list of your mounted Volumes and Disks.
Each of the Volumes listened there have got a submenu which contains informations about the disk space and its usage. You also are able to show the volume in the Finder or get a little overview over its content.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.3
Long Info CMM 1.0.1
Long Info CMM comes to you as a new Contextual Menu Module for Mac OS 9.x, which allows users to see and even modify the long file names that Apple is using in Mac OS X. more>>
Long Info CMM 1.0.1 comes to you as a new Contextual Menu Module for Mac OS 9.x, which allows users to see and even modify the long file names that Apple is using in Mac OS X.
First introduced in Mac OS 8.1, the "Extended Format", also known as HFS+, allows for 255 characters as object names. The old file system did only allow for 31 characters.
But until Mac OS X, this feature was never actually used by Apple. Now, during the transition period from 9.x to X, Long Info CMM allows users to see and modify the long names on the old Mac OS.
This is a useful feature for software developers as well as all users who work in both worlds.
Requirements:
- Mac OS 9 or higher

Mp3-Info CMM 2.0
Mp3-Info CMM gives you a free Contextual Menu Module for the Mac OS X Finder designed to display information about MP3, AAC (iTunes 4!), WAVE, and AIFF files, such as their duration, the bitrate, and also some important MP3/AAC-Tags, such as the artist, the title of the song, and some more. more>> <<less
GPS-Info CMM 2.0
GPS-Info CMM 2.0 is known as a Contextual Menu Module designed for Mac OS X that display the GPS coordinates of a photo file, and allows you to view that location in Google Earth, Flickr, Panoramio, Google Maps, or MapQuest. more>>
GPS-Info CMM 2.0 is known as a Contextual Menu Module designed for Mac OS X that display the GPS coordinates of a photo file, and allows you to view that location in Google Earth, Flickr, Panoramio, Google Maps, or MapQuest. It supports a wide range of photo formats, such as JPG, TIFF, RAW, and PSD.
Select one photo in the Finder and launch GPS-Info with the context menu (in Snow Leopard), or using the Services menu, or with a double-click.
The cool, semi-transparent GPS-Info window displays a preview of the photo, and a couple of basic file details, such as its size, creation date, and modification date. The red geotag icon in the bottom right corner of the thumbnail indicates the presence of a geotag in the file already.
The center part contains the geotag. Not just the coordinate, but also the GPS altitude and view direction values, if they are contained in the photo.
Buttons on the right side of the window offer you powerful options to actually use the GPS data. First, you can launch a GeoFinder search in CDFinder, to find photos taken near this place in your CDFinder photo library.
And since CDFinder also searches iPhoto, this covers your entire iPhoto database as well, all in one click! Also, you can view the place in Google Earth, which will even be launched for you, if necessary. Exporting the GPS coordinate to the commonly used KML format is also just one click away.
Enhancements:
- The contextual menu module is gone, and GPS-Info is now an application (thanks to Snow Leopards lack of support for contextual menu extensions!).
- The advantage is that we can now extend, debug, and improve GPS-Info so much easier. Stay tuned!
Norbert M. Doerner - Extension for the Finder to display and use GPS coordinates embedded in photos. GPS-Info CMM. GPS-Info CMM is a Contextual Menu Module designedToolbox Info 0.4
Future BASIC plug-in views toolbox info. more>>
It has two different mode: on-line and off-line (searches in the local HD). At first the program performs the search in the calls/fuctions available in the Toolbox and then in the calls/fuctions available Quicktime