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Default Folder X for Mac

Default Folder X 6.0.4

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Sometimes latest versions of the software can cause issues when installed on older devices or devices running an older version of the operating system.

Software makers usually fix these issues but it can take them some time. What you can do in the meantime is to download and install an older version of Default Folder X 6.0.4.


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What's new in this version:

- Eliminated a delay that could occur when Save dialogs initially pop up
- In the Menus settings, you can specify the app you want Default Folder X to use when opening folders
- Added Finder-click support for QSpace and QSpace Pro. You must be using at least QSpace 4.2.1 or QSpace Pro 4.2.2
- Quick Search results now include an icon to indicate whether the result was found in your favorites, recent items, or apps
- When there is nothing in the search field, Quick Search will show a list of recently used items in all modes except Spotlight search
- There's a new command in the Quick Search contextual menu to copy a file or folder to the clipboard so you can paste it in the Finder, into emails, etc
- The Quick Search contextual menu contains commands to add or remove an item from favorites or from your recent history
- Pressing Command-, (comma) in the Quick Search window will bring up Default Folder X's settings window
- Added a keyboard shortcut to pop up the menu in the Quick Search window
- Disabled "smart" insert and delete in the wide filename field in Save dialogs so extra spaces aren't added or removed when cutting and pasting
- The menus for recent files, folders, apps and finder windows would display incorrectly after clearing all items in the menu. This has been fixed
- Fixed a bug that prevented you from entering comments or tags in a Save dialog on Monterey or earlier
- Improved the tracking of recently used files, folders and applications