Default Folder X
Default Folder X ($34.95)
Last week I briefly covered a bunch of the utilities that were part of the legacy Now Software utility package. I also suggest several applications that we good alternatives for the present day users. Default Folder X kept coming up as a useful utility, so I thought it would be worth a separate post for this week.
I actually purchased the software as part of the MacHeist deal on January 21, 2015. Other software programs that came with this bundle include Little Snitch, VirusBarrier, Control Center, Speedy, Parallels Access, Cocktail, uBar, TotalFinder, and PostBox. The bundle total cost $14.99. It certainly was a good deal.
What is Default Folder?
Default Folder X attaches a toolbar to the right side of the Open and Save dialogs in any OS X-native application. The toolbar gives you fast access to various folders and commands. You just click on the buttons to go to your favorite and recently used folders, manage the folders and files shown in the list, and make changes to your settings. It also fixes a number of problems in Open and Save dialogs, "rebounding" to the last selected file, putting the path listing back in the top menu, and correcting bugs in scrolling column views.
My Thoughts
This is a practical utility for anyone doing a lot of work with multiple folders and projects. This makes it easy to access favorite folders. It does take some time to get used to the overlays on the Save and Open dialog boxes.
A view of the Open Dialog box:
Default Folder X does give you a lot of power to find the right documents. I can preview or get additional information (File Size and Modification Dates) before opening them. I can add comments to a document, this is useful if I want to explain the use of a particular file.
The menubar allows you to quickly access recently file, folder, and windows from any application. This is handy when you're doing a lot of work and need quick access to your files.
Summary
Default Folder X is a great application if you spend a lot of time working with different documents. The license that I got was for version 4. It will cost $14.95 upgrade to the latest version. I am spending some more time playing around with it to see if it's something that I would use on regular bases.