File Cabinet Pro version 5.2 has been released for macOS.
What’s New?
-You can now drag selected text to File Cabinet Pro to create a text file. The brief video below demonstrates this new feature.
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File Cabinet Pro version 5.1 has been released for macOS.
What’s New?
-There now is a “Dark Mode” checkbox in Settings; you can turn this on to run File Cabinet Pro in dark mode (requires OS X 10.11 or later).
-Migrated key preferences away from the built in NSUserDefaults system provided by macOS due to bugs in this API on macOS 10.13 High Sierra.

File Cabinet Pro version 4.9.5 has been released for macOS.
What’s New?
-The search field in the toolbar no longer has a fixed width; it will now grow up to 325 points wide when you enlarge the window or when you rearrange toolbar items, as long as there is enough room in the toolbar for it to fit.
-You can now add fixed “Space” items to the toolbar. Previously only “Flexible Space” items could be added to the toolbar.
File Cabinet Pro version 4.8 has been released for macOS.
What’s New?
-You can now copy the pathnames of selected files to the clipboard using the Option+Command+C keyboard shortcut. You can also perform this action from the pop up menu by selecting files and right clicking, then hold down the option key to expose the “Copy as Pathname” menu item in the pop up menu.
File Cabinet Pro version 4.7 has been released for macOS.
What’s New?
-You can now change the sort policy by clicking a column header in list view; clicking the same header multiple times in a row toggles between ascending and descending order.
-When changing the sort policy from File Cabinet Pro’s context menu, you can now choose a sort policy in descending order by holding down the option key to expose an alternate list of menu items.
-You can now optionally show a “Date Last Opened” and a “Date Created” column in list view. If you wish to show these new columns, right click on the header in list view to unhide them using the context menu.
If you have a sort policy set and the metadata of a file shown changes, File Cabinet Pro will now adjust the order of files to preserve the integrity of the current sort policy if necessary.

Raw Dog XML Viewer version 1.7 has been released for macOS.
What’s New?
-You can now lower the minimum file size used to determine if XML documents should be paginated in Settings.
-You can now open a .plist file in Raw Dog XML Viewer without having to change the extension from .plist to .xml.
-When doing a “Find” operation (Command+F), Raw Dog XML Viewer now uses a Find Bar instead of a Find Panel.
-Minor bug fixes.