Improvements for all, but most particularly for full compatibility with Mojave. Have you seen these running in Dark Mode?
xattr
Now has 3 ways to open a file, including drag and drop, which also lets you open folders as well.
New version with a xattr Scanner, to find and analyse types of xattr you didn’t know existed, how often they occur, and more.
Adds quick copying to 6 key values, making them much easier and more efficient to paste into other apps, and fixes a bug in Save.
Provides a unique collection of info, including volfs path, inode number, extended attribute and total sizes, Base-64 encoded Bookmark, and more.
First full releases of two free tools to edit metadata which can greatly help Spotlight search. Complete with docs and Help books.
New version integrates Bookmark resolution, preview, etc. and has detailed reporting. Runs on El Cap to High Sierra, HFS+ and APFS.
Adds display of the total size of xattrs, total data fork size, and their sum in its window.
I claimed (from a guess) that there might be 0.8 GB of xattrs in my Home folder. I was wildly wrong: there are actually over 3.8 GB. Here’s how xattrs are distributed.
Many files in macOS are more than just their data, and contain metadata in extended attributes. Does macOS know the true size of any file, taking into account those attributes?
