File Cabinet Pro version 2.7 has been released.
What’s New?-Added a search field.
-Added an “Arrange Files” pull down button.
-Other bug fixes and improvements.
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File Cabinet Pro version 2.6 has been released.
What’s New?-You can now view your files in List view.
-When you are renaming a file, you can now cancel the operation by pressing the esc key.
-Added preferences for the Text Editor. You can have the ruler automatically be shown or hidden by default when opening RTF files. You can also have the toolbar automatically be shown or hidden by default when opening a document in the text editor.
-Other bug fixes and improvements.
File Cabinet Pro version 2.5 has been released.
What’s New?-When you have files selected in File Cabinet Pro, you can now press the spacebar key to view them in a Quicklook panel.
-Minor bug fixes and improvements.
This update is free for everyone who already purchased File Cabinet Pro. Haven’t purchased File Cabinet Pro and want to learn more about the app? Check out the landing page for more info.
-You can now switch to Icon View using the Command+1 Keyboard Shortcut.
-You can now switch to Column View using the Command+2 Keyboard Shortcut.
This update is free for everyone who already purchased File Cabinet Pro. Haven’t purchased File Cabinet Pro and want to learn more about the app? Check out the landing page for more info.
-File Cabinet Pro will now save and restore the window size between app launches.
-Fixed an issue that caused items in Icon View to unnecessarily shrink when resizing the window.
This update is free for everyone who already purchased File Cabinet Pro. Haven’t purchased File Cabinet Pro and want to learn more about the app? Check out the landing page for more info.
File Cabinet Pro version 2.0 is out.
What’s New?
-Global Hotkey support for automatically showing and hiding the File Cabinet window! This feature is disabled by default, however, you can go to settings and turn it on if you’d like. You can set your own hotkey or use the default hotkey we suggest. Please note that File Cabinet will do its best to prevent you from choosing a hotkey that will likely cause a conflict with other apps. For example, you can’t set the hotkey to Command+C because you wouldn’t be able to copy a selection to the clipboard.
-The icon in the menubar now changes to dark blue when File Cabinet Pro is the focused app. It will change to black when File Cabinet Pro is not the focused app.
-You can now “Go Back” by using the Command+[ keyboard shortcut.
-You can now “Go Forward” by using the Command+] keyboard shortcut.
-Major performance improvements, especially when viewing a directory with lots of files in it.
-Users on OS X El Capitan will enjoy additional performance improvements when viewing directories in Icon View because we now take advantage of new API Apple introduced in OS X El Capitan.
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-In Icon View, you can now Command+Click on files to extend the selection.
-If you are viewing a file in a mounted volume and you attempt to move the file to the trash, you will now be asked if you want to immediately delete the file as you would if you attempted to do the same operation in Finder.
-If a Mac application is in File Cabinet Pro and you double click on it, it will now launch the application.
In response to customer feedback, we have now added a feature that allows you to change the default local directory File Cabinet Pro displays to any local folder of your choosing. Simply open the Settings window and select the “Folder Path” toolbar item. From there, you can change the local directory File Cabinet Pro displays.
What’s New?
-Fixed bug that caused the built-in Text Editor to lose track of its dirty state if you manually invoked save on a text document.
-Other minor improvements.
If you already purchased File Cabinet Pro you can go ahead and update to 1.0.9 now. If you haven’t purchased File Cabinet Pro yet, you can get it here.