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File Buddy 7.6.1

File Buddy

Disk & File · v7.6.1 · info-mac
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About
This is the Japanese version of the FileBuddy package. File Buddy is quite simply the best utility available for working with files and folders on your Macintosh. First released more than nine years ago, it has been continually enhanced, improved, and supported since that time. File Buddy 7 requires a PowerPC-based Macintosh with Mac OS X or Mac OS 9 and CarbonLib 1.5 or later. File Buddy 6 requires a PowerPC-based Macintosh with System 7.6 or later. File Buddy 5 is available for 68K Macintoshes. * View and edit a wide range of file and folder information in the info window. * Create droplet applications that automatically apply changes to items dropped on them, including the contents of folders. * Find files and folders using an extensive set of search criteria. Enhance file searches with plug-ins that extend file search capabilities. Conveniently perform a wide variety of actions on found items. Make File Buddy your default file finding application using the File Buddy CP control panel. * Use the Rename window to modify the names of multiple files at once. For example, remove ".txt" from the names of a group of files. Replace characters in multiple names. * Use contextual menus to accomplish many tasks in a single step. * Create custom icons: from PICTs on the clipboard; from the contents of graphics files and, with Mac OS X, PDF files; from other icons; for folders using a variety of templates; with blank icons; using only small icons. View complete icon families with the icon family viewer. * Create aliases. * Find empty files and folders, orphaned files, duplicate files, broken aliases, and unused preference files. * Automatically repair broken aliases * Move, delete, and copy files. Even copy invisible files and use the Replace Different option to skip copying files that already exist. * Delete data and resource forks from files. * Erase files, entire folders, and unused disk space to avoid unauthorized recovery of deleted files. * Create snapshots that can be used to track the changes on a disk, such as files installed by an installer. Use snapshots to uninstall applications. * Much, much more..
Notes

This file was archived from info-mac / funet and is provided for historical preservation. Most files are in BinHex (.hqx) or StuffIt (.sit/.sea/.cpt) format; you will need The Unarchiver or a classic Mac emulator to open them.