

Xfile
Xfile is a completely Cocoa and Unix based file manager for the OS X operating system written for professional developers and system/network administrators.
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- Privacy focused
- Lightweight
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- Ad-free
- Works Offline
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What is Xfile?
Xfile is a completely Cocoa and Unix based file manager for the OS X operating system written for professional developers and system/network administrators.
It includes complete support for all Unix intrinsics including device numbers, major and minor device type numbers, inodes, modes, symbolic and hard links, sticky, SGID and SUID bits, 'chflags' flags, file generation numbers, access to all file systems (/dev, ./vol et. al.) and device mount info. It also flags HFS+ characteristics such as resource forks. It's the only file manager for the platform that, together with the Xfile System, covers all Unix and HFS+ file system characteristics on OS X.




Comments and Reviews
Unix-style file manager, too bad it doesn't exist anymore :-(