Additional Information
Easily connect to your Mac`s I/O Registry database
Latest Version | IORegistryExplorer for Mac 3.0.2 |
Requirements |
Mac OS X 10.7 or later |
Updated | June 25, 2023 |
Author | Gatekeeper |
Category | Cleaning and Tweaking |
License | Freeware |
Language | English |
Download | 54 |
Overview
IORegistryExplorer for Mac is a lightweight system utility that allows macOS users to browse their IO registry utilizing streamlined GUI interface. Since Mac has a dynamic I/O registry database that keeps all the information about currently detected hardware and services in real time, Mac users don’t have any system utility to properly track the changes in that database. It changes that and provides a simple way to explore the entirety of that database whenever you want.
In addition of connecting to the I/O database and providing several ways of formatting the database entries, It also has a built-in search function, enabling you to easily search for desired names, classes, bundle identifiers, property keys and values, states, inheritance values and more. In addition to viewing the entire database, you can also search in individual planes.
No matter if you are novice or seasoned professional, It provides valuable service by connecting to I/O Registry database using easy to use visual layout and straightforward browsing capabilities. Advanced users can also take advantage of features such as bookmark and search tool. IORegistryExplorer for macOS updates the registry in real time, but the refresh period can be manually set to a specific interval of your choosing.
Installation and Use
IORegistryExplorer is an incredibly small app that comes in just a little bit over 200 KB in size. Like any other Mac app, you can easily install it by simply dragging and dropping its installation package into your Application folder.
Once active, IO RegistryExplorer present to you very simple and easy to the user interface that with service plane selector and search tool on top, and large registry browser below. Available planes (IOService, CoreCaptureIO80211Plane, IOACPIPlane, IODeviceTree, IOFireWire, IOPower, or IOUSB) can also be selected using hotkeys.
The registry browser is separated into two windows - one for browsing directories, and another one for listing properties, types and values (each of them can be sorted by value or letter). The Preferences window features three tabs – View (for optimizing interface type), Find (for picking which objects types should be included in the search) and Update (for setting up database update interfoveal – automatic or timed).
Features and Highlights
In addition of connecting to the I/O database and providing several ways of formatting the database entries, It also has a built-in search function, enabling you to easily search for desired names, classes, bundle identifiers, property keys and values, states, inheritance values and more. In addition to viewing the entire database, you can also search in individual planes.
No matter if you are novice or seasoned professional, It provides valuable service by connecting to I/O Registry database using easy to use visual layout and straightforward browsing capabilities. Advanced users can also take advantage of features such as bookmark and search tool. IORegistryExplorer for macOS updates the registry in real time, but the refresh period can be manually set to a specific interval of your choosing.
Installation and Use
IORegistryExplorer is an incredibly small app that comes in just a little bit over 200 KB in size. Like any other Mac app, you can easily install it by simply dragging and dropping its installation package into your Application folder.
Once active, IO RegistryExplorer present to you very simple and easy to the user interface that with service plane selector and search tool on top, and large registry browser below. Available planes (IOService, CoreCaptureIO80211Plane, IOACPIPlane, IODeviceTree, IOFireWire, IOPower, or IOUSB) can also be selected using hotkeys.
The registry browser is separated into two windows - one for browsing directories, and another one for listing properties, types and values (each of them can be sorted by value or letter). The Preferences window features three tabs – View (for optimizing interface type), Find (for picking which objects types should be included in the search) and Update (for setting up database update interfoveal – automatic or timed).
Features and Highlights
- Take full control over your macOS IO registry.
- Clean and well-organized GUI for easy browsing.
- Explore the database without any restrictions.
- Browse database that is refreshed in real time or refreshed only after specific time intervals.
- Available for Mac OS X 10.7 or later (Intel only)
- 100% FREE!