![]() ![]() If you install all downloaded files the following groups (prepended with a hash mark) will be generated at the top of your library: Most of the macros work with a “If Then Else” action: If the application at the front is Finder then do X, otherwise select menu entry Y in Path Finder.Īll the macros are available as a download. Here’s my setup for switching Finders and bringing some of the power of Path Finder to Finder (vanilla version). Nowadays I use both of them with a little help of Keyboard Maestro. The thing was, I’ve become quite accustomed to having Path Finder around for bigger tasks. I had tried using only Path Finder, but for small tasks it was like cracking a nut with a sledgehammer. Like any good software aficionado I tried many alternatives and extensions and for now I’ve settled with this setup: But even today, after almost 8 years and many small refinements by Apple, I think the Finder could be much more than what it is today. It hasn’t seen any major updates since I’ve become a Mac user which was shortly after Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger was released in April 2005.Īfter making the switch it took me about one year until I felt at home. Added TotalFinder menu into Finder main menu item (for people who remove TotalFinder's menubar icon).There’s one application on all the Mac’s out there that everyone uses: the file browser - on Mac OS X better known as the Finder. Improved window dragging via Finder's toolbar or statusbar. Removed random flickering in multi-display setups (issue). Escape key could stop working when closed last tab in Visor window. CMD+W does not close whole window in case there is only one tab in dual mode. Clicking Finder icon in the Dock brings back miniaturized window (issue). Visor window is correctly repositioned after connecting or disconnecting external display. Cut/Copy/Paste buttons appear in context menus also when clicking into Finder's background. Double-clicking Finder's toolbar miniaturizes whole window. Focus Visor when clicked the Dock icon while having opened unfocused pinned Visor (issue). Fixed redrawing issues under high CPU load (issue). Fixed broken paste command in context menus (issue). Fixed: It is now possible to copy UNC-style paths from Copy Path submenu. New: Compatibility with Finder 10.8.2 (which is included in OS X update 10.8.3) Implemented "Reopen Closed Tab" (idea). Added TotalFinder menu into Finder main menu item (for people who remove TotalFinder's menubar icon). ![]() ![]() TotalFinder is a remarkably useful Finder extension for managing your folders and files more effectively. However, it does come with an uninstaller to make sure everything is removed if you don't want to keep it. TotalFinder buries itself deep into your operating system in order to integrate with Finder so you can't remove it properly by simply dragging it to the Trash. TotalFinder cleverly instructs Finder to hide them meaning that although they are still created, they'll never bother you again. Another useful feature is the ability to get rid of pesky DS_Store files that litter your system. ![]()
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