File Buddy is the Swiss Army knife of Mac file utilities. First released in 1993, File Buddy features a wealth of functionality and powerful features that allow you to access that functionality quickly and easily. In addition to File Buddy's normal functionality it adds several commands to Finder's Services and contextual menus and allows the creation of droplet applications to automate tasks that would otherwise require you to open some window and configure the changes each time before applying them.File Buddy isn't just a powerful tool, it's a powerful tool designed to put that power at your fingertips as much as possible.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 10.0b1:
No plug-in to install. File Buddy's additions to Finder contextual menus are always available and can be managed using the Keyboard pane in System Preferences, making it trivial to give your favorite commands keyboard shortcuts and remove commands you don't use.
Several new commands added and several lesser used commands removed.
Full support added for 256x256 and 512x512 icons.
Better quality icons when creating custom icons from pictures.
Several updates to the various column-specific contextual menus.
All new code to create custom icons from image files and image data on the Clipboard produces better icons in sizes from 16x16 to the 512x512-pixel icons introduced in Snow Leopard.
REQUIREMENTS
Intel, Mac OS X 10.6 or later
WHAT'S NEW
Version 10.0b1:
No plug-in to install. File Buddy's additions to Finder contextual menus are always available and can be managed using the Keyboard pane in System Preferences, making it trivial to give your favorite commands keyboard shortcuts and remove commands you don't use.
Several new commands added and several lesser used commands removed.
Full support added for 256x256 and 512x512 icons.
Better quality icons when creating custom icons from pictures.
Several updates to the various column-specific contextual menus.
All new code to create custom icons from image files and image data on the Clipboard produces better icons in sizes from 16x16 to the 512x512-pixel icons introduced in Snow Leopard.
REQUIREMENTS
Intel, Mac OS X 10.6 or later