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        <description>[Download] Appliction and Source Code 144Kb (27 October 2007)

Here is some sample code demonstrating how the new FSEvents API works in Leopard 

[Screenshot]

On the plus side:

	*  Each event has a unique ID
	*  The events are stored on the disk in a log, i.e. in theory you can search and replay the events!</description>
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        <description>[Download] Application 573Kb (v2.7.6, July 2010)





	*  v2.7.6 'Snow Secure' version to address low level issues
	*  v2.8.0 to eventually follow to readdress some usability issues

Description

	*  Observes filesystem changes using the same underlying API as Spotlight
	*  Provides a graphical representation of the file activity
	*  Example use could be to determine what files are changed via software installation, preferences, etc
	*  Requires admin access &amp; will only work on Mac OS X 10.4+ i.…</description>
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