![]() ![]() Ignoring.Ħ/30/15 6:58:48.006 PM Finder: assertion failed: 14D136: libxpc.dylib + 62495 : 0x89Ħ/30/15 6:58:51.249 PM TotalFinder: agent v1.6.17 started (TotalFinder)Ħ/30/15 6:58:53.253 PM TotalFinder: requesting injection into Ħ/30/15 6:58:53.254 PM TotalFinder: Unable to locate the shell bundle: /Library/ScriptingAdditions/TotalFinder.osax/Contents/Resources/TotalFinder.bundleĦ/30/15 6:58:54.860 PM Finder: objc: Class ACCFinderObject is implemented in both /Applications/Utilities/Adobe Creative Cloud/CoreSyncExtension/ACCFinderBundleLoader_64.app/Contents/Frameworks/ACCFinderExtension.bundle/Contents/MacOS/ACCFinderExtension and /Applications/Utilities/Adobe Creative Cloud/CoreSyncExtension/ACCFinderBundleLoader_64.app/Contents/Frameworks/ACCFinderInnerExtesion.bundle/Contents/MacOS/ACCFinderInnerExtesion. Booted into Yosemite 10.10.3 and opened Console and restarted Finder…Ħ/30/15 6:58:44.466 PM : () ThrottleInterval set to zero. If tabbed Finder windows weren’t enough, TotalFinder offers you dual-paned Finder windows with a quick keystroke placing a Finder window sidebar on each side for easy navigation.OK… Here is what I got… This is my whole session. BinaryAge has finally brought that capability to Mac users with TotalFinder, which I reviewed earlier this year. People have been asking for a tabbed Finder since tabs were introduced in web browsers years ago. HyperDock is currently free, as it is still in beta, and runs on Mac OS X 10.6 only. Oh, you can also move the window from anywhere (not just the title bar) with another key combo! Simply hold down a key combination and you can resize your window from ANYWHERE in the window. Nice! And if you don’t like having to travel down to the bottom right corner to resize a window, you don’t have to. HyperDock copies another Windows 7 feature in that it allows you to resize and dock a Finder window to the sides of the screen simply by moving the window to the screen edge. While these are handy, they still aren’t the best features. HyperDock also offers you a number of other features such as adding shortcuts to Finder windows and apps as well. If the features stopped there, I would have been disappointed. HyperDock offers window previews in your Dock, and a lot more! Window previews for iCal display events scheduled for that day, and you’re offered a bit of control over your music when hovering over your iTunes icon. Hovering your cursor over an icon reveals a preview bubble of open windows for that application. HyperDock brings window previews to your OS X Dock icons, just like Windows 7. I reviewed HyperDock not to long ago, and it’s been updated a few times since then. A demo is also available, and it runs on Mac OS X 10.4 and above. It’s the first thing I install on any new Mac I buy. And finally, you can add tags to your files, view file info and file previews (great for images), change permissions and view the Finder’s invisible files with a simple keystroke.ĭefault Folder X costs $34.95 and is worth every penny (there are numerous other features it brings that I didn’t even mention). Default Folder X remembers recently used folders, and assign keyboard shortcuts to them which are available not only in dialog boxes, but the Finder as well. It also lets you get info on, rename, and delete existing files, putting the Finder’s power in every Open and Save dialog. You also have the ability to open or save to any Finder window with a single click a feature I use often.ĭefault Folder X offers a plethora of dialog box enhancements ![]() ![]() You can even set a different default folder for each application you use. If you’re constantly saving things inside the same folder, Default Folder X can remember that folder for you. Default Folder X enhances Open, Save and Place/Import/Export dialog boxes in a number of ways. I’ve been using it since the Mac OS 8/9 days. Perhaps one of the longest tenured Mac OS utilities on the market is Default Folder X. Perhaps someday soon Apple will finally get around to enhancing the Finder with the features mentioned above, but until then you can have them now via three fantastic add-ons Default Folder X, HyperDock, and TotalFinder. ![]() Finder tabs, window management, Dock enhancements, and a more robust dialog box have been shortcomings of Mac OS X for a long time. With all the cool features found in Mac OS X, it’s hard to believe that there are a few obvious features still haven’t been added to OS X’s Finder. ![]()
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