TotalFinder



TotalFinder is a plugin for Apples's Finder.app which brings tabs, dual panels and more! This project gathers localizable resources. Do you want to translate TotalFinder into your language? TotalFinder is not an open-source, but you should be still able to easily. I was using TotalFinder to do the normal Cut & Paste since ever. Sadly, TotalFinder will not be compatible with El Capitan, forcing me to look for alternatives. A real Cut & Paste is really needed! Doesn’t make sense to copy / duplicate files when you simply want to move them. Happy I have found this simple way to do it.

At a glance

TotalFinder

Cons

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Our Verdict

One of the most common Mac OS X requests I hear—from both long-time Mac users and people new to the Mac—is for ways to get more flexibility and power from the Finder. One option is to replace the Finder completely using a utility such as Path Finder. But another is to tweak the Finder using Binary Age’s TotalFinder, currently available in a public alpha (pre-pre-release) version.

(A quick note: TotalFinder hacks the Finder’s running code, so it’s not a trivial system add-on. However, according to the developer, the program doesn’t modify the Finder itself, so if you have any issues—remember, the software is currently in prerelease form—uninstalling TotalFinder and restarting the Finder should get your Mac back to normal. An uninstaller is provided with the program, and there is an Uninstall option available from within the program. I also recommend uninstalling TotalFinder before installing any Mac OS X system upgrades.)

TotalFinder’s biggest tweak is that it gives Finder windows Web browser-like tabs, allowing you to view the contents of multiple folders within a single Finder window. These tabs—which look more like the ones in Google’s Chrome browser than those in Apple’s Safari—work similarly to those in your Web browser: you can drag a tab to the left or right to change its location among other tabs; you can drag a tab down to separate it from the tab bar and create a new window; and you can drag tabs between windows.

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These tabs also support Mac OS X’s “spring-loaded” feature for folders and windows. If you drag a file or folder onto a tab in a Finder window, that tab is brought to the front, allowing you to drop the item into the folder represented by that tab. This feature ends up being quite convenient with tabbed Finder windows, as it lets you move and copy files between different tabs in the same window.

A number of other useful options are available via a new screen in the Finder’s own preferences. For example, you can enable a quick-access Finder window that pops up from the bottom of the screen whenever you press a keyboard shortcut. You can also opt to prevent .DS_Store files from being created in folders; show hidden files (an option also available from the Finder’s View menu with TotalFinder installed); sort folders above files in List view; and force the green Zoom button to always maximize Finder windows to fill the screen.

As alpha software, TotalFinder is obviously not polished. I found the current alpha to be fairly buggy, with most of the issues I encountered relating to the display of windows and tabs. (It was especially problematic when used on a Mac with multiple displays.) But for those who generally like the Finder but just want to cut down on window clutter, an official release of TotalFinder is something to look forward to.

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