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.
Word Counter Pro version 1.7 has been released for macOS.
What’s New?
-You can now get stats for multiple documents in a single operation. The “Drag File” tab in the main window has been renamed to “Drag or Choose Files” to describe this new functionality.
-You can now save a stats detail sheet for documents to a file.
File Cabinet Pro version 3.9.4 has been released for macOS.
What’s New?
File Cabinet Pro’s toolbar is now customizable. You can now perform actions that were previously only available in the context menu right in the toolbar. To customize the toolbar, right-click on the toolbar and choose “Customize Toolbar” in the context menu to bring up the new customization palette! This version allows you to add the following actions to the toolbar:
-Go Forward and Go Back
-View Type
-Arrange Files
-Search
-Trash Files
-Get Info
-Show the Sidebar
-Quicklook
-New Folder
-Share
-New Text Document
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.
Word Counter Pro version 1.6 has been released for macOS.
What’s New?
-You can now get stats for the selected text in practically any app on macOS by using the new “Get Stats from Word Counter Pro for Selection” Service.
-Added a “Watch in Word Counter Pro Service.” You can now right click a txt, rtf, rtfd, or docx file in Finder (and other supporting apps) and start watching it in Word Counter Pro for changes as you edit the file in another app.