Tabbed Browsing And More Finder Shortcuts With Xtrafinder [Mac]



Tabbed Browsing And More Finder Shortcuts With Xtrafinder [Mac]

The incoming Mac OS X Mavericks has a few features that we're very excited about. One of them is the ability to have multiple tabs in one Finder window. Tabs work great on web browsers, and on the PC you can have tabbed browsing on Windows Explorer with Clover . However, if you cannot wait for Mavericks to officially launch (some time late October), try out XtraFinder for the time being. Not only can you start tabbing, there are also plenty of keyboard shortcuts that will turn you more productive . Setting up XtraFinder First, download and install XtraFinder , supported on Mac OS X 10.6.8 to 10.9. Upon launching XtraFinder from your Applications folder, you will be greeted with lots of configurable options. Some notable features are enabling Middle-click to open folder in new tab, backspace to go back, and show Go Up button in the toolbar that lets you go up one folder in the tree. You can also enable dual panel Finders to quickly move and compare files in 2 folders.

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