File Cabinet Pro version 6.0 has been released for macOS.
What’s New?
-You can now open directories in new tabs.
-Removed the “Primary” and “Secondary” directory concept from File Cabinet Pro; this feature has been replaced by the new Tab Bar. You are no longer restricted to two directories to switch between, you can open as many tabs as you want.
-Tabs in File Cabinet Pro’s new Tab Bar support spring-loading; you can drag files over a tab to select one.
-The buttons in the bottom bar used to switch between the “Primary” and “Secondary” directory have been removed. You can switch between directories by clicking in the Tab Bar instead (or by using the hot keys: control+tab to select the next tab and control+shift+tab to select the previous tab).
-File Cabinet Pro now displays the number of selected items and the file count for the current directory at the bottom of the window.
-The size of the Quicklook preview for a selected file in Column view will now resize with the window instead of remaining at a small fixed size.
-File Cabinet Pro started displaying a Services submenu in its context menu in version 4.5. As a result if the “Show In Finder” service on your Mac was enabled you would see two “Show In Finder” menu items in File Cabinet Pro’s context menu. File Cabinet Pro no longer displays its own “Show in Finder” menu item in its context menu to fix this problem. You can enable the “Show In Finder” Service in System Preferences on your Mac to continue using this feature.
-A new “Go to Folder…” menu item has been added to File Cabinet Pro’s context menu.
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.
-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.
-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.
-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.