BatChmod is a Mac OS X-based utility software for managing file and folder permissions easily. Built with Cocoa, it enables users to carry out various manipulations of file permissions in a convenient way.
With BatChmod, you no longer have to worry about accidentally affecting the wrong privileges when making changes. You can change any specific privilege or ownership without affecting the others. For example, you can change the group without affecting the owner, or add/remove a specific privilege without affecting all the others. This feature alone makes BatChmod an essential tool for anyone who works with file/folder permissions on a regular basis.
Another useful feature of BatChmod is its ability to recursively affect enclosed folders, saving you time and hassle when dealing with large projects. Furthermore, BatChmod is essentially a mix of the Unix commands chown, chgrp, and chmod, so you have plenty of flexibility in how you decide to use it.
Finally, one of the coolest features of BatChmod is the ability to force empty the trash. This comes in handy when you have stubborn files that just don't want to be deleted.
Overall, BatChmod is a must-have utility for anyone who works with file and folder permissions on a regular basis. It's simple, elegant, and packed with powerful features that will save you time and make your work more efficient.
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