- Aug 25, 2013 - All of these details are readily available on your Mac, just not on one screen. MachineProfile lets you easily save the details as PDF or text file.
- Using MachineProfile, it's easier to find your Mac's serial number, processor speed, if you're running in 64 bit or 32 bit mode, whether you can run the next version of the Mac OS, and more.
MachineProfile displays the technical profile of a Mac within a single window, which can then be saved as text or PDF or emailed to others. Using MachineProfile, easily find your Mac's serial number, processor speed, if you're running in 64-bit or 32-bit mode, whether you can run the next version of the Mac OS, and more.
MachineProfile collects key, technical hardware information about your Mac that's not easily found elsewhere or by clicking through the tabs in 'About this Mac.' MachineProfile displays the technical profile of a Mac within a single window, which can then be saved as text or PDF or emailed to others.
Using MachineProfile, easily find your Mac's serial number, processor speed, if you're running in 64-bit or 32-bit mode, whether you can run the next version of the Mac OS, and more. What's New in MachineProfile.
MachineProfile (companion application to MacCheck) collects key technical hardware information about your Mac that's not easily found elsewhere or by clicking through the tabs in 'About this Mac'. Get that information now with MachineProfile, before you need to use it. MachineProfile is especially valuable when reviewing system compatibility or when sharing your Mac's system information with others. MachineProfile displays the technical profile of a Mac in a single window, which can then be saved as text or PDF or emailed to others. Using MachineProfile, it's easier to find your Mac's serial number, processor speed, if you're running in 64 bit or 32 bit mode, whether you can run the next version of the Mac OS, and more. While MachineProfile is geared for all users who want quick access to the technical aspects of their Mac, first-time users can use MachineProfile to easily learn more about their system hardware.
Mac Profile Location
Macintosh consultants will also find it useful for assisting Mac users with maintaining and troubleshooting their systems. MachineProfile includes:. Model Name, Identifier, when Manufactured. Processor Name, Model, Speed. Processor Cache, Bitrates, Bus Speed, Boot ROM Version. Firmware Version.
Graphics Card Model. Mac Serial Number. Active Power Source. Active Boot OS. Maximum Supported OS. Hardware Hardware Unique Identifier. Plus other specifications. System Requirements:. Intel-based Macs. Mac OS X 10.7 or greater, including macOS 10.14 'Mojave'. Added APFS volume identification support. Added iMac (21.5-inch, 2017) support.
Added iMac (Retina 4K, 21.5-inch, 2017) support. Added iMac (Retina 5K, 21.5-inch, 2017) support. Added MacBook (Retina, 12-inch, 2017) support. Added MacBook Air (13-inch, 2017) support. Added MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2017, Two Thunderbolt 3 Ports) support. Added MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2017, Four Thunderbolt 3 Ports) support. Added MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2017) support. Updated machine and location identification strings.
Other minor fixes and enhancements. 1.2.2 Mar 9, 2017. Capt.Huffnpuff, MachineProfile shows useful details about your Mac Rather than wading throuh a detailed system summary, MachineProfile shows a compact window with your model name, model identifier, processor name, processor model, processor speed, number of processors, number of cores, memory size and bus speed, graphics model, where assembled, manufacture date, serial number, cache info, bitrates, media interfaces, power source, and minimum supported, current, and maximum software levels. Unfortunately it does not show anything about I/O devies (hard drive type, capacity, rpm if not SSD, ports USB, Bluetooth, WIFI, etc).
Capt.Huffnpuff, MachineProfile shows useful details about your Mac Rather than wading throuh a detailed system summary, MachineProfile shows a compact window with your model name, model identifier, processor name, processor model, processor speed, number of processors, number of cores, memory size and bus speed, graphics model, where assembled, manufacture date, serial number, cache info, bitrates, media interfaces, power source, and minimum supported, current, and maximum software levels. Unfortunately it does not show anything about I/O devies (hard drive type, capacity, rpm if not SSD, ports USB, Bluetooth, WIFI, etc).