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 .
: SSDs connected via eSATA or Thunderbolt may work if the external enclosure is S.M.A.R.T.-compatible. SSDReporter 1.5.7 (1453)
: 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. As of more recent versions (v1
SSDReporter operates as an early warning system for drive failure by analyzing S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology) attributes. : It only works with drives that export
: The software primarily supports internal SSDs. Disks connected via USB or FireWire are generally unsupported.