Default Folder 3.0.7
Default Folder
User Interface · v3.0.7 · info-mac
| Filename | default-folder-307-nl.hqx |
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About
This is the latest version of Default Folder, localized for Dutch-speaking users by Filip Roose and Ton Brand. Default Folder N-3.0.7 should replace any previous Dutch-language versions of Default Folder in the archives.
Default Folder is a Mac OS 9 savvy control panel that enhances Open and Save dialog boxes to make it easier for you to manage files on your Macintosh. It provides many of the essential features of commercial utilities like SuperBoomerang, Action Files, and Directory Assistance, but without the infrequently used extras that take their toll in compatibility, memory, and CPU usage.
In addition, Default Folder fully supports the Navigation Services Open and Save dialogs available in Mac OS 8.5 and higher, allowing you to access your recently used and favorite folders everywhere.
Default Folder's time-saving Open and Save dialog enhancements allow you to:
- Set up a default folder for any or all applications. - Switch among recently used folders from a pop-up menu. - Easily navigate to your favorite folders. - Share common sets of recent and favorite folders between all Open and Save dialogs, including Navigation Services dialogs. - Click on a Finder window to list its contents in an Open or Save dialog. - See available disk space and switch between disks from a pop-up menu. - Open the folder shown in an Open or Save dialog in the Finder. - Create folders, get information (including changing name, type, and creator), and move items to the Trash from within file dialogs. - "Rebound" back to the last file you used. - Make "Replace" the default option instead of "Cancel" when saving a file with the same name as an existing file.
Default Folder will operate on any Macintosh running System 7 or higher, including Mac OS 9.0.4, and is $25 shareware. A complete description, details, and screen snapshots can be found at:
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