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GRABBYWINDOW THE FILEBROWSER INSIDE EVERY OSX APPLICATION

FILE INFORMATION

GrabbyWindow provides a huge amount of file information and file meta.
GrabbyWindow is the fastest and most simple way to get information about your files.
And all that directly in your front application.

(To view file info directly in the Finder, take a look at Informator)



File information

All files
This part shows standard file properties for all files.
And: Every property is editable. You can also use customizable pop up menus with variables like <current date and time>.

-Type
-Creator
-Suffix
-Attribute date
-Access date
-Backup date

Some Files
-Data/resource fork size
-Version

Images
-Image size
-Resolution
-Image compression
-Colors (cmyk, rgb, etc)
-ICC/Color Sync color profile
-Alpha channels
-Clipping paths
-Page count

Movies
-
Compression
-Size
-Duration
-Media Type




IPTC meta data
(IPTC - NAA, Information Interchange Model Version 4)

View and edit IPTC meta data entries (Compatible with Adobe® Photoshop® or GraphicConverter™).
For advanced editing functions take a look at GrabbyWindow Pro.

Quicktime user data/Quicktime movie annotations
If the selected file is a movie, this part will display the movie annotations of the file. Editing is possible and of course much more simple than in the Quicktime Pro player.
For advanced editing functions take a look at GrabbyWindow Pro Movie.



Exif information from digital cameras
With GrabbyWindow, EXIF data can be viewed directly inside the front application without the need to catalog an image in a media asset management application like IPhoto, Cumulus, IView Media Pro or Extensis Portfollio.
Just select an image and view your shot data.



Special data from Adobe Postscript Files (.ps) and Adobe Encapsulated Postscript (.eps) files
In the area "Special" you can find creation information about an image:

-Title
-Creator
-Software
-Model
-For
-Host
-Target printer

The area "Includes" provides information about included or needed resources of postscript files:
-Embedded images
-Fonts
-Needed fonts
-Supplied fonts
-Process colors
-Custom colors
-Custom CMYK colors
-Used colors
-Resources
-Used fonts
etc.



Volume info
Info about the volume, where the current selected file or folder is located on. Much more than only the sizes: File count, folder count, ref number etc.