Sector - HFS Disk Image Editor
For retro-computing enthusiasts and developers working with vintage Macintosh disk images and hardware emulators.
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Sector - HFS Disk Image Editor is an established utilities app that is a paid app.
What is Sector - HFS Disk Image Editor?
Current Momentum
v1.1
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What makes this app unique?
What Does It Look Like?
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What Are The Key Features?
Create, edit, and manage raw HFS disk images such as .img and .hda files.
Transfer files in and out of images with support for deleting, moving, and renaming files.
Maintain resource forks using automatic MacBinary and Binhex support during file transfers.
Modify specific file metadata, including type and creator codes, directly within the disk image.
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Who Built It?
Oak Snow Consulting
Developing specialized utility and strategy software for niche desktop and mobile audiences. Bridging vintage computing needs with modern productivity workflows.
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Which niche is Sector - HFS Disk Image Editor in?
to manage vintage macintosh disk images
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Key Takeaways
Sector is a dedicated tool for HFS disk image manipulation that specifically excludes support for HFS+, MFS, APFS, or compressed/encrypted formats.
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