![]() new The newly-added Tweakable flag ~/.totalfinder-alwaysenablenewlabellookupmethods enables the new Coloured Labels lookup logic on macOS 12 Monterey and below, which normally use a different label colour lookup method that no longer works as of macOS 13 Ventura.new Certain behaviour flags that were used during the testing of the new Coloured Labels logic are now controllable via TotalFinder's power-user-oriented "Tweakables" feature, which you can use by creating specific files in your home directory ( ~, or $) using the command-line utility touch.improved Major internal refactors were made to the Coloured Labels feature, resulting in better optimisation of label colour lookup operations.fixed Fixed a rendering issue where the TotalFinder icon in the Finder preferences on macOS 11 Big Sur and newer was unable to be tinted by the user's macOS UI tint colour when selected.fixed Fixed a rendering issue where the TotalFinder icon in the Finder preferences on macOS 11 Big Sur and newer would render with aliasing artifacts, especially on non-Retina/HiDPI displays where the issue was very severe.fixed Fixed an issue where the new Coloured Labels logic would use the oldest label colour found on an item with multiple labels, instead of the newest.fixed Fixed an issue where the new Coloured Labels logic would be unable to obtain the label colour of certain items that have coloured label information stored in a slightly different way than what was thought to be possible during testing.(※ Please note that this issue has nothing to do with the UEFI bootloader named OpenCore - TotalFinder has never had any known compatibility issues with the OpenCore UEFI bootloader.) Ventura Monterey Big Sur Catalina fixed Fixed a code injection issue where TotalFinder would fail to successfully inject on certain legacy / unsupported systems that were patched using OpenCore Legacy Patcher / OCLP.This saves time, saves space on the screen and helps to boost productivity. I really love having tabs in Finder because it eliminates the need for multiple Finder windows. The tabs features is experimental you’ll need to be very careful and, of course, bugs are expected. ![]() The preferences window is very important because you can enable/disable features and add items to Finder menus. With the menu bar icon you can: access preferences, show pinable windows and dual windows, hide the menu bar icon, restart Finder, uninstall XtraFinder, view “about” info (where you can enable automatic update checking), and check for updates. You’ll also get a new menu bar icon, although it can be hidden if you prefer not to have it. After installation, you must run XtraFinder to open the preferences window. This process will restart Finder, so you should not be doing anything important at that time. XtraFinder can be downloaded from the official website. ![]() ![]() Similar to TotalFinder, XtraFinder is free (at least for now) and adds tabs, new menu items and other useful features to Finder. Today we’re going to look at a new Finder enhancement plugin, called XtraFinder. Tools like TotalFinder and Path Finder are popular alternatives. Unfortunately, many Mac users are not happy with Finder’s default set up, so they often look for a replacement or ways to enhance it. ![]()
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