Ssdreporter 1.5.7 (1453) ✰ 〈COMPLETE〉
: The app changes its menu bar icon color based on drive status: green (good), yellow (warning threshold), and red (error/impending failure).
As of more recent versions (v1.6.0+), the application has transitioned from a commercial license to a free, ad-supported model. You can find the latest information and downloads directly from the developer at CoreCode SSDReporter . SSDReporter 1.5.7 (1453)
: Requires macOS 10.10 or later for this specific build. Core Functionality : The app changes its menu bar icon
: It calculates a health percentage (100% to 0%) by monitoring up to seven specific lifetime attributes, such as reallocated sector counts and wear leveling. : Requires macOS 10
: Introduced native compatibility for Apple Silicon (M1/ARM chips).
: It only works with drives that export useful health and lifetime attributes. Some Apple-original SSDs and specific models from brands like Micron, Crucial, and OCZ are known to be incompatible due to how they report data.
: The software primarily supports internal SSDs. Disks connected via USB or FireWire are generally unsupported.
