Editor: Managing files with the Finder in Mac OS X can only take you so far. File Sheriff is a file utility for Mac OS X. File Sheriff allows you to easily generate icon previews, rename your music files based on their ID3 Tags, batch search and apply file attributes, edit hidden file options, and more! With File Sheriff you can set the bundle bit, custom icon setting, visibility, and more for any file or folder!
Many of us have tens of thousands of music files cluttering our hard drives and rely on iTunes to save us when we need to find one in a flash. However, sometimes music filenames are garbled or simply incorrect! File Sheriff can automatically rename your music files based on their ID3 tags (what shows in iTunes), so there's no mistake identifying which song is which.
Features
- Drag and drop files onto the File Sheriff icon or dock icon to view multiple files
- Search for files based on its metadata
- Edit or remove a file's complete Icon Suite
- Change a file label color
- Open a file by path
- Modify the type and creator codes
- Set a new creation and modification date and time
- Comment and uncomment files and folders
- Edit permissions in standard UNIX format
- Change the owner and group
- Set the visibility mode of a file
- Convert a file into an alias or back again
- Assign attributes to an entire folder of files
- Find files and folders matching a specific criteria
- Find items with specific values, and set new properties
- Rename music files based on their ID3 tags
- Generate icon previews for media files
- Lock and unlock files and folders
- Toggle the custom icon, inited, and bundle bits
- Lock an item's name from being changed
- View detailed file & folder size information