Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)

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Sujet : Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)
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Date : 30. Apr 2024, 04:40:09
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On 2024-04-30 01:51:05 +0000, Dudley Brooks said:

I want to print out all the File Names, their Creation Dates, and their Modification Dates.  (Printing all the other info is fine too.)  If possible, I would like to do it in a form that can be easily put into a spreadsheet.
 In the built-in FreeBSD, the results of "ls" can be printed as text; then the text can be put into a spreadsheet without too much trouble, by figuring out the appropriate separator(s).  Unfortunately, "ls" does not display Creation Date, only Latest Access Date or Latest Modification Date.  (Likewise for other Unix-like systems, apparently.)  And the Creation Date is the one I need most.
 In the OS, you can take a screenshot and save it as a PDF.  But I don't think it's a PDF from which text can be extracted.  I'm not sure, though ... because I can't find where the PDF is being saved ... or if it's being saved at all!  (Probably because of the very reason why I want this info, namely, to help decide which files to delete, since my HD is so clogged that the computer is slowed down to almost zero.)
 The online recommendation I found for printing from the OS says to copy it by hand(!) into the spreadsheet or text file.
 Anyone know how to get at least a text file of the name and the Creation Date?  As automatically as possible?
 (P.S.  OS X 10.13 because I'm dubious about putting anything later on my late-2013 MacBook Pro, and I can't afford a new computer right now.)
DiskTracker can catalogue a disk/folder and then you can print or export the list, but it's not free.
<http://www.portents.com/disktracker/>
I haven't used any of these, but other possibiities might be:
   - VVV (Virtual Volumes View) - a free disk cataloguing app
     <https://sourceforge.net/projects/vvvapp/>
   - PrintWindow - not free Finder window printer app
     <http://searchwaresolutions.com/default.html>
   - DiskCatalogMaker - not free disk cataloguing app
     <https://diskcatalogmaker.com>
There are also some Finder replacement apps which may or may not be able to print/export their listing windows, but I've never tried any of those.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
30 Apr 24 * Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)17Dudley Brooks
30 Apr 24 +* Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)14Jim Gibson
30 Apr 24 i`* Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)13Jolly Roger
30 Apr 24 i `* Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)12Dudley Brooks
1 May 24 i  `* Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)11Jolly Roger
2 May 24 i   `* Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)10Dudley Brooks
2 May 24 i    `* Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)9Jolly Roger
2 May 24 i     `* Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)8Jolly Roger
2 May 24 i      `* Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)7Dudley Brooks
3 May 24 i       `* Another question Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)6Dudley Brooks
4 May 24 i        `* Re: Another question Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)5Jolly Roger
30 May 24 i         `* Re: Another question Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)4Dudley Brooks
30 May 24 i          `* Re: Another question Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)3Jolly Roger
3 Jun 24 i           `* Re: Another question Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)2Dudley Brooks
3 Jun 24 i            `- Re: Another question Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)1Your Name
30 Apr 24 `* Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)2Your Name
30 Apr 24  `- Re: Print (or export to a spreadsheet) all the information displayed when Finder is looking at a folder (OS X 10.13 High Sierra)1Dudley Brooks

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