Xfile from Rixstep is the only file manager for OS X capable of seamlessly handling all file systems - fdesc, HFS+, HFS+ case-sensitive, UFS, volfs, ZFS. 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.
And Xfile is the only file manager for OS X that shows you everything - literally everything. Without exception. You`ll be amazed - perhaps even shocked - at how much is out there that you never saw before.
And it runs so smooth on Leopard. Like no other file manager. At any price.
Xfile 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 is able to create both symbolic and hard 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.
Requirements:
· Very little disk footprint.
· Extremely frugal on RAM.
Limitations:
· Not all features are enabled.
· It will also run out after a while.
What`s New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Overhauled CLIX added today.
· New GDE added recently
· All other apps updated on 1 February and new Tracker added 4 February.