![]() ! Fixed compatibility with macOS 11.6.8 20G730, which is the latest version of macOS Big Sur as of this writing. ! Fixed translucent item rendering for items located on the Desktop and in Finder windows set to Icon view on macOS 13. ! Fixed an issue on macOS 13 where right-click context menus in Finder would sometimes fail to appear at all. ! Fixed an issue on macOS 13 where right-click context menus in Finder would become prematurely truncated. ![]() ! Fixed a crash that would occur whenever Coloured Labels was enabled on macOS 13. * Completely rewrote large portions of Coloured Labels's label colour lookup functionality. ! Restored full functionality of TotalFinder's Coloured Labels feature on macOS 13. ! Restored full functionality of TotalFinder's Cut, Copy, and Paste buttons found in the right-click context menu on macOS 13. ! Restored full functionality of TotalFinder's Cut and Paste feature on macOS 13. ! Restored full functionality of TotalFinder's Copy Path menu on macOS 13. (※ To use custom Finder icons with TotalFinder enabled, please enable the "Use original Dock icon" option in the TotalFinder preferences.) + Added custom Finder icon handling specifically for IconChamp. + Added detection and user guidance for disabling SIP NVRAM protections, which is newly required as of macOS 13 for Apple Silicon machines only. (※ For more information, please read this post.) + Added detection and automatic handling for enabling arm64e ABI support, which is newly required as of macOS 13 for Apple Silicon machines only. You can click and drag a tab to re-position.+ Added full support for macOS 13 Ventura! In the Finder > Preferences pane, I also set the default path that opens when I create a new Tab – I selected Dropbox under “New finder windows show:” dropdown. I first go to Finder > Preferences and click “Open folders in tabs instead of windows” so that any folder I double-click opens as a new Tab.īut I usually stick with the ⌘ + T shortcut to launch a new Tab, just like in Safari (there’s also the “+” on far right to click open a new Tab). It’s not perfect, and I can’t sort folders on TOP(!!!!), but the native Tabs in Finder work well for my needs. Starting with Mavericks, Apple finally built Tabs into Finder although I didn’t start using them until TotalFinder was unstable in El Capitan. There are great alternatives to TotalFinder but I value simplicity and prefer to stick with native OS X features whenever I can. It’s a shame because TotalFinder was amazing (why doesn’t Apple let me sort the Finder with folders on TOP?). Unfortunately, with the introduction of the super-security-feature System Integrity Protection in El Capitan, the developers have thrown in the towel. I used TotalFinder from BinaryAge for years as a Finder add-on that gave me Tabs and other wonderful options. I like to use one SINGLE Finder Window, and then I open multiple locations/folders in Tabs. I’m constantly accessing multiple folders in Finder and if I had to open a New Window every time I’d go crazy. I can’t use Safari without Tabs, and now I can’t use Finder without Tabs. ![]()
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