![]() I don't yet understand how to best use it - on my laptop I like to show/hide panels, and I'm not sure how to best do that in 8. I no longer repeat my (in-vain) search for a replacement. It has gradually become error-lockup-crash-free. (I'm separating that from the more general "response" since unaware-to-users the company seems to have been working on repairs and solutions.) In short, Cocoatech altered Path Finder without providing enough information about the changes, and at the same time broke Path Finder while in no way reassuring users it would be fixed. Cocoatech's public relations were execrable. Early versions of Path Finder 8 were execrable. ![]() My implementations of Path Finder are customized down to the colors of elements. I am a long-time user, with Path Finder substituted for Finder on my desktop (currently iMac) and laptop (moving from 2013 MBP to 2019 MBA). Help us make Pathfinder better by sharing your favorite aspects of it and suggest optimizations to support your use.Īs a HUGE THANK YOU, you will receive a discount code off an upgrade and or purchase of 25% off Pathfinder 8 and the knowledge that.įwiw - as you'll see, a couple of fins and not much fish - I have no issues with Path Finder currently. Here's where the survey link goes, in case anybody (existing or new users) would like to fill it in and get the coupon code: Pathfinder 8 Survey Yes, definitely - dragging something onto a Path Finder window works just like dragging something onto a Finder window.Īs somebody mentioned in another post, Cocoatech (the Path Finder developers) have sent around a message to their mailing list in the past few days with a link to a short feedback survey and 25%-off coupon for both upgrades and new purchases. Does that work within PF8 if used without using Finder? It supports the same smart folders as the Finder, as far as I can tell (I don't use smart folders myself, but the functionality appears to be the same from what I can see).Īlso key for me is the ability to drag Apple Mail items into the Finder as I file mail in Finder folders not the folder structure built within Apple Mail. Yes, if I'm understanding correctly, all of that should be doable in Path Finder. Kinda following "out of sight out of mind" thinking as it's really true for me. One design parameter I have these smart folder for is to keep displaying list length to within the window size so as to not have to scroll to see the whole list and most of my Finder windows are 1/4 of a 27" screen. ![]() One is for places I frequent that aren't frequent enough to live directly in the Finder window sidebar but I don't want to dig beyond one click to find and one for "Open Items" for immediate access and top of my sorely limited keep in mind bandwidth. One is for items I'm "currently" working on. I'm using Finder smart folders that show tagged items giving me easily (by tagging) changeable lists of folder locations.
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