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Micromat has announced a new macOS drive utility called Drive Scope. The software utilizes Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology (also known as S.M.A.R.T.) — which is built into most hard drives — to report on the health of internal and external hard drives connected to Macs.

The program displays a wide variety of information about supported hard drives, including critical health information, and is able to warn of impending drive failures prior to data loss. According to Micromat product manager Christian Pickman. Drive Scope provides an extension to the already-capable SMART check in the company’s Techtool Pro.

Drive Scope For Mac

“We’ve added a wide variety of information for any connected SMART enabled drive, the ability to trigger internal SMART tests in the drive, and overall just provide more information about the internals of your Mac’s hard drive,” he says. “And it’s all pulled straight from the drive using tools built in to the macOS, compared to other utilities that use a third-party, open-source solution.”

Google Drive Api Scopes

The scopes are defined here. This is the default scope and allows full access to all files, except for the Application Data Folder (see below). Choose this one if you aren't sure. This allows read only access to all files. Files may be listed and downloaded but not uploaded, renamed or deleted. This scope enables users to select the specific files from Google Drive, and through the Google Picker, that they want to allow your app to access. Apps that use the drive.file scope are not.

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The program requires Mac OS 10.8.5 or above and is available here (https://www.micromat.com/products/drive-scope). It costs $19.99 for a single-user license and $133.99 for a business pack (for 10 users).