![]() ![]() A single-user license is $34.95 and can be purchased here. You can also download older versions for older Macs directly from the developer’s website. This latest release of Default Folder requires at least macOS 10.10 Yosemite-a version released in 2014-and works natively on Intel and M1 Macs. (Monterey remains in beta at this writing, but few changes are expected.) This evolved into Default Folder X for Mac OS X, still showing its strength in the latest release, 5.6, which provides full macOS 12 Monterey compatibility. How it works: Hold down a modifier key (I configured it for Control), hover over an open window on any display, and click to select it.Īccess to the folder hierarchy within a dialog gives you the power to use Default Folder to navigate deeply without leaving the dialog, including Quick Look images and text previews.įew pieces of Mac software can claim the pedigree of Default Folder, which traces its origins to Gotow’s DFaultD released in 1987. With a dialog open, select a Finder window in the background to navigate-you don’t have to leave the dialog.With “Default to the current document’s folder in Save dialogs” checked, you rarely have to navigate to where you want to save the next file.Cycle backward or forward through the most recently visited folders in which an action occurred (open or save) with keyboard shortcuts, or select those locations directly via a dropdown menu.Check “Automatically select the last selected file in Open dialogs,” and you rebound to where you left off working-almost always the place I want to be or at least nearby.Set a default folder (hence, the product’s name) for any app for its initial Open and Save dialog.Five big-top features are worth the ticket price, even if you don’t visit all the sideshow attractions: That overlay hides a massive array of useful and usable features, many of which I use every time I open or save a file, and some only weeks or months apart-but I’m glad they’re there. This dropdown-menu overlay provides quick access to nearly every folder you could possibly need, without the effort of tedious navigation. ![]()
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