File Cabinet Pro version 4.2.4 has been released for macOS.
What’s New?
-You can now jump to the parent directory using the Command+Up Arrow keyboard shortcut.
-Improved scrolling performance in list and column view.
-An eject button will now automatically appear in the sidebar next to ejectable volumes (non-Mac App Store version only, due to App Sandboxing on the Mac App Store).
File Cabinet Pro version 4.2 has been released for macOS.
What’s New?
-This update introduces the “File Cabinet Pro Document Creator” Finder extension. You can create new text documents in the current Finder window and open them in File Cabinet Pro’s text editor. To use this new feature, you have to enable the extension in System Preferences under the “Extensions” tab.
-Fixed issue that caused the Command+B keyboard shortcut to not make the selected text bold in the built in text editor.
-Fixed issue that caused the Command+I keyboard shortcut to not italicize the selected text in the built in text editor.
-Fixed potential crash during a drag and drop operation in column view when columns are spring loaded.
-Other minor bug fixes and performance improvements.
File Cabinet Pro version 4.1.5 has been released for macOS.
What’s New?
-You can now add a “file path” button to the toolbar. If you have the Mac App Store version you may need to grant File Cabinet Pro permission in the System provided Open panel in order to jump to a parent directory using this button due to App Sandboxing rules.
-Localized text in the Markdown document editor window in Korean.
-Minor bug fixes and improvements.
File Cabinet Pro version 4.1.2 has been released for macOS.
What’s New?
-You can now have File Cabinet Pro automatically detect and display mounted volumes in the sidebar (this feature is off by default, but can be turned on in Settings).
-Added a “Sidebar” tab in the Preferences window.
-Added “Default arrange files policy” setting in the Preferences window.
File Cabinet Pro version 4.0.1 has been released for macOS.
What’s New?
-You can now move files by dragging them onto directories in the Favorites list sidebar.
-Fixed issue that occurred when attempting to rename a file and typing a forward slash in the name.
-Fixed issue that caused the “Secondary” directory to not pick up changes made by the “Primary” directory in the rare case that you set the “Primary” and “Secondary” directory to display the same contents.
-Other minor bug fixes and performance improvements.