Graphically observe filesystem changes using the same underlying API as Spotlight. One example of use could be to determine what files are changed via software installation, preferences, etc...
Discontinued- Free • Proprietary
- Mac
MacFUSE allows you to extend Mac OS X's native file handling capabilities via 3rd-party file systems. It is used as a software building block by dozens of products.
Discontinued- Filesystem Utility
- Free • Open Source
- Mac
Annoyed with loads of empty folders in your file manager? Use this app.
- Free • Proprietary
- Android
+26This application basically provides a GUI for working with hard disk drives that have been formatted to the WBFS file system.
- File Manager
- Free • Open Source
- Windows
E2fsprogs (sometimes called the e2fs programs) is a set of utilities for maintaining the ext2, ext3 and ext4 file systems.
- Filesystem Utility
- Free • Open Source
- Linux
Funter is an app to show, find, hide and view hidden files and folders on a Mac. Mac apps and browsers create lots of hidden service files, which take up a huge space on your disk. Funter allows you to find system hidden files, make them visible and hide regular files.
- Free • Proprietary
- Mac
hfsdebug is a filesystem debugger for Apples HFS+ filesystem. The term "debugger" may be somewhat of a misnomer for hfsdebug, because a key feature (rather, a limitation) of it is that it operates on an HFS+ volume only in read-only mode.
- Free • Proprietary
- Mac
Wiithon is a software developed in python, c, c + + and bash. It is used for easy management of Wii games WBFS partitions. Wiithon have a version of commands and a graphical interface.
- File Manager
- Free • Open Source
- Linux
FolderGlance lets you control- or right-click folders in the Finder to see and open their contents directly from the Finder's contextual menu, as well as examine the contents of sub-folders down an unlimited number of levels.
- Paid • Proprietary
- Mac
+2TabFS is a browser extension that mounts your browser tabs as a filesystem on your computer.
- Free • Open Source
- Google Chrome
- Firefox
FileAid is a file manager and viewer for your iPhone and iPod Touch. Easily copy files on your device for a quick look on the road. Powerful and yet still very user friendly, FileAid will let you find the document youre looking for within seconds.
- File Manager
- Paid • Proprietary
- iPhone
Mounting 3rd-party filesystems on macOS has always been tricky. There's official support for reading NTFS but otherwise we've mainly used solutions based on macFUSE. We've got NTFS-3g which is a pretty mature driver but for Linux filesystems there's only a couple...
- Free • Open Source
- Mac
+1APFS for Linux by Paragon Software is a driver for the access to the APFS-formatted volumes from a Linux environment.
- Paid • Proprietary
- Linux