
The developers are super fast with replying and the tools just works. Path Finder is on par with all the features that the Finder offers, comes with QuickLook, Spotlight search panel, SVN support, FTP and Shell browser built in and much more. With the Drop Stack alone you will be able to drag and drop a folder or file to the Drop Stack, grab some other files or folder, drag them again to the Drop Stack and then choose where you want to copy or move them.
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With PathFinder you will not only get a very slick Finder replacement, but one that features Tabs (multiple finder windows in one window), a Dual Pane File Browser (remember Norton Commander on Windows:-) ), Cut & Paste in the File Browser and among other things a very handy “Drop Stack”. With the current Finder you would have to open two windows, start dragging the file, see that you hit the right window, navigate to the folder, etc. Just think of copying or moving a file to another folder. Nevertheless there are some things that are a hassle to do. The Finder of MaxOS X has seen some major improvements in the last releases. Thus LaunchBar is just about the best, you can do to save money and time.


I like to work on my Mac, I don’t want to waste time. LaunchBar will open a new mail message in Apple Mail and has added the chosen file as an attachment already. Chose the file in your finder (or even find the file in LaunchBar), hit “tab” and type the “mail” (for Apple Mail) then hit Enter. Or how many times do you have to send a attachment by eMail? Doing so with LaunchBar is a peace of cake. Instead of going over to Firefox, then open a new page and enetering the URL, you use LaunchBar, type “.” (dot) and type the address. Say you are in Apple Mail and want to open a website. The real benefit is that you can do this from about everywhere in your Mac. Enter the search term and LaunchBar passes the query to your default browser and you get the results in your browser. Say, you need to search on Google you simply start typing “goo” and a search template shows up. You then simply call up a “bar” and start typing the document or the application you want.īut where DragThing and other tools are simply Application launchers, LaunchBar lets you interact with your system in any way. LaunchBar scans your whole drive and creates a index of all available documents, applications, music, videos and just about everything. Where as DragThing lets you organize your Applications in Drawers and with a simple click launching them, LaunchBar let’s you work more in a “find and launch” approach. I have been a using DragThing for many years before I found LaunchBar. LaunchBar is by far the best application I have come across in all the years of using MacOS X for lunching Applications. First I thought, that the glossy screen is a major headache, but to be honest the crisp screen and the ease on the eyes makes up with seeing myself sometimes in the screen.īut what is a Operating System without applications that make live and work with it a pleasure? So, here is a list of applications I have come to love and could not imagine a day without it. I am a big MacOS X fan (not to be mistaken with a fanatic Apple follower) and just love my new MacBook Pro.
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