macOS Tools Tools
Format plist XML, convert file URLs to paths, sanitize Finder-friendly names, escape AppleScript strings, validate bundle IDs. All run in your browser — no upload, no server.
Free online macOS helpers that run entirely in your browser. Format plist XML, convert file:// URLs to POSIX paths, sanitize Finder-friendly file names, escape AppleScript strings, and validate CFBundleIdentifier-style bundle IDs. For Xcode, entitlements, and automation — no install, no upload.
Popular macOS Tools Tools
Most used tools in this category:
- Plist XML Formatter – Format and beautify Apple plist XML. Validates structure in your browser. For Info.plist, entitlements, and Xcode configs. 100% client-side.
- macOS File URL to Path – Convert file:// URLs to POSIX paths. Decodes percent-encoding. Works with file:/// and file://localhost/. Runs in your browser.
- macOS Filename Sanitizer – Remove slash, null bytes, and colons from file names for Finder-safe names. One name per line. Client-side only.
- AppleScript String Escape – Escape text for use inside AppleScript double-quoted strings. Backslash and quote rules. Copy-paste safe for Script Editor.
- Bundle ID Validator – Validate and normalize reverse-DNS bundle identifiers (com.example.app). Lowercase segments for CFBundleIdentifier. Runs in browser.
All macOS Tools Tools
Plist XML Formatter
Format and beautify Apple plist XML. Validates structure in your browser. For Info.plist, entitlements, and Xcode configs. 100% client-side.
macOS File URL to Path
Convert file:// URLs to POSIX paths. Decodes percent-encoding. Works with file:/// and file://localhost/. Runs in your browser.
macOS Filename Sanitizer
Remove slash, null bytes, and colons from file names for Finder-safe names. One name per line. Client-side only.
AppleScript String Escape
Escape text for use inside AppleScript double-quoted strings. Backslash and quote rules. Copy-paste safe for Script Editor.
Bundle ID Validator
Validate and normalize reverse-DNS bundle identifiers (com.example.app). Lowercase segments for CFBundleIdentifier. Runs in browser.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What are macOS Tools tools?
- macOS Tools tools are free online utilities that run in your browser. They help developers and content creators work faster—no installation, no account, and your data stays on your device. Use any tool instantly from desktop or mobile.
- Are macOS Tools tools free?
- Yes. All macOS Tools tools on everytools are completely free. No signup, no subscription, no limits. Use them as often as you need.
- How do I use macOS Tools tools?
- Open any tool on this page, paste or enter your input in the field, and view the result. Most tools update in real time. Click Copy to copy output to your clipboard. All processing happens in your browser—your data never leaves your device.
- Do I need to install anything for macOS Tools tools?
- No. All macOS Tools tools run in your web browser. No downloads, no plugins, no installation. Works on desktop and mobile.