File Cabinet Pro version 3.9.3 has been released for macOS.
What’s New?
-Added a “Keep folders on top when sorting by name” preference. By default this is off but you can enable it from the Preferences window.
-If you have one file selected, you can now start editing its filename by pressing the return key.
-Improved Korean localization.
File Cabinet Pro version 3.9.2 has been released. Version 3.9.2 introduces two new Services you can use to take screenshots:
1. Save screenshot in File Cabinet Pro
2. Save interactive screenshot in File Cabinet Pro
The “Save screenshot in File Cabinet Pro” Service allows you to take a screenshot (like you would if you used Command+Shift+3), but instead of saving the screenshot file on the Desktop, the screenshot image is saved to the current directory being displayed in File Cabinet Pro.
The “Save interactive screenshot in File Cabinet Pro” Service allows you to take a screenshot of a portion of your screen (like you would if you used Command+Shift+4) but instead of saving the screenshot file on the Desktop, the screenshot image is saved to the current directory being displayed in File Cabinet Pro.
If you want to use these Services, make sure they are enabled in System Preferences. Then you can use the Services from the Services menu in supporting apps. You can also assign your own hotkey for these Services in System Preferences.
File Cabinet Pro version 3.7 has been released for macOS.
What’s New?
-Added a “Move to File Cabinet Pro” Service. You can now move files to File Cabinet Pro faster than ever from Finder and other supporting apps!
-Fixed issue that caused some items in the context menu to be disabled when control+clicking on an item in Icon View.
File Cabinet Pro version 3.5 has been released for macOS. This update adds support for the Touch Bar on the new MacBook Pro.
If you have a MacBook Pro with a Touch Bar, you will be able to take the following actions in File Cabinet Pro from the Touch Bar:
Show or hide the sidebar.
Navigate to previously viewed folders using the “Go Forward” and “Go Backward” buttons.
Quicklook selected files.
Share selected files via Sharing extensions.
Tag selected files.
Create a new directory.
Move selected files to the trash.
Show a Get Info panel for selected files.
Switch to Icon View, Column View, or List View.
Check out the video below to see some of what you can do with the Touch Bar and File Cabinet Pro (via the Touch Bar simulator). Also note that File Cabinet Pro’s Touch Bar can be customized.
You can customize File Cabinet Pro’s Touch Bar by adding or removing items.
File Cabinet Pro version 3.3.3 has been released for macOS.
What’s New?
-You can now change the default view type on application launch in Settings.
-You can now use the Control+Command+1 keyboard shortcut to arrange files by name.
-You can now use the Control+Command+5 keyboard shortcut to arrange files by modified date.
-You can now use the Control+Command+8 keyboard shortcut to arrange files by date created.