File Cabinet Pro version 3.6.3 has been released. You can now arrange files by “Date Last Opened.”

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File Cabinet Pro version 3.6.3 has been released. You can now arrange files by “Date Last Opened.”

File Cabinet Pro version 3.6.3 has been released. You can now change the default width for columns in column view in Settings.
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:
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.

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.
File Cabinet Pro version 3.1 has been released for macOS.
What’s New?
-This update adds support for Sharing extensions. Share files in File Cabinet Pro in Mail, Messages, and other apps that support Sharing extensions.
-Column widths will now be saved and restored in List View.
-Fixed bug that could sometimes prevent the context menu from showing when right clicking on an item in Column View.
File Cabinet Pro version 3.0 has been released for macOS.
What’s New?
This update adds a sidebar with a Favorites list. To show or hide the Favorites list you can use the Command+Option+S keyboard shortcut. The Favorites list works similar to the Favorites list that appears in Finder’s sidebar. See the screenshot and demo video below:
File Cabinet Pro version 2.9 has been released.
What’s New?-New app icon.
-Removed ‘Local’ and ‘iCloud’ restriction when configuring Folder paths for the buttons in the bottom bar. You now can set both the ‘Primary’ and ‘Secondary’ folder locations to any directory you want.
-You can now compress files in File Cabinet Pro.
-You now can open selected files using the Command+O keyboard shortcut.
-You can now trash files using the Command+Delete Key keyboard shortcut.
-You can now make alias files (Command+L keyboard shortcut).
-You can now copy selected files using the Command+C keyboard shortcut.
-You can now paste files using the Command+V keyboard shortcut.
-You can now create a new untitled directory using Command+Shift+N keyboard shortcut.