
Added diagnostics and prompts to navigate common problems for iCloud setting synchronization. Fixed a problem with initial iCloud sync setup sending preferences to iCloud but not receiving them. Eliminated unnecessary extra sync activity when syncing settings via iCloud. Fixed issues with the warning popover for default folders coming up underneath some of Default Folder X's file dialog controls. Menu items in the Quick Search button are enabled appropriately for the context. Paths displayed in Quick Search results are shortened using the '~' character to represent your home directory. The tooltips for Quick Search results now include the modification dates of items. Quick Search now recognizes both '~' and '/' as special folders. Eliminated unnecessary showing and hiding of the progress indicator as you type. After launching, Default Folder X loads your last Quick Search query in the search window. You can manually add more Quick Search sources by setting the 'quickSearchPathsForFolders', 'quickSearchPathsForFiles' and 'quickSearchPathsForApps' user defaults in Terminal. Scrolling with a trackpad in Quick Search is no longer super fast and twitchy. Page Up and Page Down keys work as expected when scrolling Quick Search results. Icons are cached in Quick Search so search results appear faster and don't flicker as you type. Thumbnail icons for search results are created in the background and updated when they're ready. Quick Search is more responsive, performing more of its work in background threads so the UI updates more smoothly. Sorting of the contents of folders in Quick Search follows the "Sort recent submenus" preference. Quick Search takes system locale information into account for comparisons and sorting. The Quick Search user interface renders correctly on older versions of macOS.
Quick Search works correctly in non-roman languages.Added Finder-click support for ForkLift 4 (beta).The term "App" is used instead of "Application".Removed "Move to Trash" from the contextual menu in Quick Search results.Quick Search will resolve all symlinks in custom search folders that are added via Terminal.Disk space will no longer be shown in menus in the Computer submenu because disk space no longer has meaning under APFS.When dragging items to the menu bar icon, sending an item to the folder where it's already located will not generate an error.Fixed the assignment of keyboard shortcuts in Recent menus so they're on the correct items when menus are sorted by name rather than by date.Fixed a bug in which hierarchical menus could show iCloud Drive nested within itself.Quick Search correctly handles app-specific Document folders within iCloud Drive.The Quick Search results will be properly reset when starting a new search even when that search takes a long time (like when you're using Spotlight).The settings window remembers its previous size and position correctly in all cases.When Quick Search is used in a file dialog, the file dialog is properly reactivated after the Quick Search window is dismissed.Worked around a bug in the Finder that would cause Finder-click to fail after browsing Time Machine backups.Spark Desktop is supported by the email attachment action.When searching explicitly for apps in Quick Search, it will also look in /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Applications and /System/Library/CoreServices/Applications.
Will default folder x work with mac high sierra windows#
Finder-click now distinguishes between Finder, ForkLift and Path Finder windows by showing the icon of the app that owns them. A Quick Search menu item has replaced the Folder Sets submenu in the default menu configuration. The settings have been reorganized and updated (again). When using Quick Search within a folder, "." can be used to select its parent folder. When you descend into a folder using the right arrow in Quick Search, the path of the folder and an arrow to go back are shown below the search field.
Please go to Default Folder X > Settings > Open & Save > Behavior, turn on "Choose folders within windows when you click on them" and let me know what you think. I'm on the fence about offering this as a feature, as I think it might be confusing. If you click on a folder icon in a Finder window, for instance, the file dialog will switch to the folder represented by that icon, not just the folder associated with the surrounding Finder window. Finder-click optionally supports clicking on the content of Finder windows.Click on the "Customize" button in Default Folder X > Settings > General. You can now customize Default Folder X's menu in the menu bar.