Edit By BS Editor: Save your files effortlessly and open your folders instantly.
Default Folder X makes Mac OS X's Open and Save dialogs work as quickly as you do.
Custom keyboard
Shortcuts Put your favorite and recent folders at your
Fingertips. Pop-up menus let you navigate your folders and open Finder windows.
Open, save, and
Get back to work:
Default Folder X is workflow for the rest of us.
- The files and folders in submenus of the Recent Folders menu are now sorted in the same way as the recent folders (by date or by name).
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Default Folder X now supports Safari plugins that bring up Open and Save As dialogs in
Snow Leopard. This ensures that
Default Folder X's controls appear correctly when attaching files to messages in Gmail.
- Contextual menus in Open and Save dialogs now work in column and icon views as well as list view in Snow Leopard.
- In Snow Leopard,
Default Folder X would sometimes draw a white square in the menubar where its icon was supposed to be. This has been fixed.
- A problem has been fixed in which
Default Folder X would not hide its controls when an options panel came up on top of an Open or Save dialog. This primarily affected Final Cut Pro, QuickTime Player 7, and other applications that export files using QuickTime.
- Corrected a performance problem that made
Default Folder X's own "Get Info" command bring up its file dialog very slowly.
- Added an option to automatically open all of your favorite folders in the Finder when you switch folder sets. Option click on the Settings button in the
Default Folder X preference pane and turn on "OpenActiveFolderSet".
- Added a "lefty" option to put the toolbar on the left side of Open and Save dialogs instead of on the right. Option click on the Settings button in the
Default Folder X preference pane and turn on "ToolbarOnLeft".
- Fixed the alignment and spacing of buttons in the Info panel below Open dialogs.