Ez7z is a compression application made by Leif Heflin for Mac OS X that handles .7z, .rar, .zip, .par2, .bzip2, .gzip, .tar, and .001 files. There are five actions possible: expand, shrink, view, delete, and par2. Deleting refers to deleting a file within an archive, without extracting it first. Ez7z had been reliant on Terminal (a unix prompt on OSX) to display it's progress. Recently, however, this has been incorporated into Ez7z so only a max of two windows are spawned. The main and the process window. Also, batch processing has been simplified greatly. Drop any number of items onto the drop box in the main window and set them up to be processed in the time it would take to set up one file. Once the processing has started, you can uncheck a checkbox in the process window and it will auto-advance to the next file when its done with the current one.
7zX is a file archiver for Mac OS X that handles the 7z archive file format. It was distributed to the public a few weeks after the release of the 7-Zip Command Line Interface for POSIX systems, which it still uses as the default compression/decompression engine.
Later revisions of 7zX including additional features including retaining OS X-specific information within archives, creation of self-extracting archives, as well as integration with the OS X Finder and Growl platform. Since version 1.5, many of the additional options provided by the 7-Zip compression core can be accessed from within the 7zX application.
Later revisions of 7zX including additional features including retaining OS X-specific information within archives, creation of self-extracting archives, as well as integration with the OS X Finder and Growl platform. Since version 1.5, many of the additional options provided by the 7-Zip compression core can be accessed from within the 7zX application.
Super Get Info is an application by Bare Bones Software that they have billed as a replacement for the Get Info command in Mac OS X. It is Bare Bones' first application developed using Apple's Cocoa framework; it has since been joined by Yojimbo
Features
* Change the file creation date.
* Change the file modification date.
* Set/unset the Locked flag.
* Set/unset the Invisible flag.
* Change the type code.
* Change the creator code.
* Copy the HFS or POSIX file path to the clipboard (<tt>Macintosh HD:Applications:Super Get Info.app</tt> or <tt>/Applications/Super Get Info.app</tt>).
* Set/Add/Remove permission for an object or a directory's contents.
* Set group and owner for an object.
* Set Finder comments for an object.
* Set the label.
* Show a preview of the file.
Features
* Change the file creation date.
* Change the file modification date.
* Set/unset the Locked flag.
* Set/unset the Invisible flag.
* Change the type code.
* Change the creator code.
* Copy the HFS or POSIX file path to the clipboard (<tt>Macintosh HD:Applications:Super Get Info.app</tt> or <tt>/Applications/Super Get Info.app</tt>).
* Set/Add/Remove permission for an object or a directory's contents.
* Set group and owner for an object.
* Set Finder comments for an object.
* Set the label.
* Show a preview of the file.
Pixadex was an image management utility geared towards managing computer icons, created by Panic and The Iconfactory for Mac OS X. It is the successor to Mac OS 9's IconDropper, also by the Iconfactory. Version 3 of the icon changing application CandyBar, also from Panic, integrates the functionality of Pixadex, and Pixadex is no longer available as a standalone app.
Software features
* Collections
** Nested collections
** Smart collections: collections based on criteria, similar to Smart Folders (Mac OS X v10.4+).
* Spotlight search in Mac OS X v10.4+.
* Import files to be used as icons (any QuickTime supported format).
iContainer
The iContainer file format is used by Pixadex to distribute icons in a single file. iContainer files retain the icons, display settings (background for the collection), copyright info (author, copyright string, website) and the icon name. CandyBar also uses a different version of the iContainer format, although they are compatible in most regards.
Software features
* Collections
** Nested collections
** Smart collections: collections based on criteria, similar to Smart Folders (Mac OS X v10.4+).
* Spotlight search in Mac OS X v10.4+.
* Import files to be used as icons (any QuickTime supported format).
iContainer
The iContainer file format is used by Pixadex to distribute icons in a single file. iContainer files retain the icons, display settings (background for the collection), copyright info (author, copyright string, website) and the icon name. CandyBar also uses a different version of the iContainer format, although they are compatible in most regards.