CiderPress II GUI Manual
CiderPress II is a utility for managing disk images and file archives, with a focus on the Apple II and early Macintosh. Disk images of floppies, hard drives, CD-ROMs, and other formats are supported, as are popular archive formats like ShrinkIt. For easier interaction with modern storage formats, ZIP and gzip are also supported.
If you're new to CiderPress, it may be better to start with the tutorial.
Contents
- Overview
- Disk Images and File Archives
- Add/Extract vs. Import/Export
- Changes from CiderPress
- Working With Archives
- Opening Archives
- Getting Around
- Additional Navigation
- Viewing Files
- File Viewer
- Conversions
- Copy and Export
- Add/Extract Import/Export
- Attribute Preservation Schemes
- Configuration Options
- Adding and Extracting Files
- Importing and Exporting Files
- Drag & Drop, Copy & Paste
- Drag & Drop to Move Files
- Drag / Copy Between Applications
- Add/Extract vs. Import/Export
- Miscellaneous
- Edit Attributes
- File Attributes
- Volume Attributes
- Physical Media
- Opening Media Devices
- Creating Archives
- File Archives
- Disk Images
- Disk Operations
- Save As Disk Image
- Replace Partition Contents
- Scan For Bad Blocks
- Defragment Filesystem
- Sector Editing
- Editing Blocks and Sectors
- Application Settings
- Settings
- Filesystem Notes
- DOS 3.2/3.3
- Reporting Bugs
- Reporting Bugs and Crashes
- FAQ
- Frequently Asked Questions