![]() ![]() TotalFinder doesn’t stop there with the features. I found the Visor window feature to be somewhat annoying for me, but other users may love it. BinaryAge borrowed this idea from Visor, their app which pops open a Terminal window with a keyboard shortcut. You can quickly hide the window with the same shortcut (double tapping the option key, by default). The Finder window fills the entire width of your monitor and about one-third the height. Dual-pane tabbed Finder windowsĪnother really handy feature is the ability to invoke, via a keyboard shortcut, a window that glides up from the bottom of your screen, called the Visor. As you can see in the screenshot below, the dual-pane window shows both tabs in the same window, including the sidebar on each side. ![]() Though you can drag and drop items between tabs, you can also hit Command + U or double-click a tab while holding the Option key down to merge two adjacent tabs into a sort of dual-pane window. Along with the tabbed windows (seen above in the screenshot), TotalFinder also adds a few other really cool features. The tabs look, feel and act like tabs in your Web browser for the most part. TotalFinder, a SIMBL application by BinaryAge adds elegant tabs, borrowed from Google Chrome, to Mac OS X’s Finder windows. Thankfully, a creative and persistent developer has finally figured out a way to add them into Mac OS X’s Finder without completely replacing the look, feel and functionality of the Finder in the process. ![]() Whatever the reason, we’ve been left to wait for a third-party solution. With Apple’s love for a minimalist interface, you have to wonder why we still don’t have them on the desktop. In fact, most people wonder how someone could live without them. When tabs finally found their way into Web browsers some years ago, people immediately fell in love with them. ![]()
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