![]() TotalFinder admits that it doesn't yet work on Ventura. UPDATE 2: TotalFinder has launched a new version which works with Ventura, on Intel (tested and verified). XtraFinder is an all-in-one file explorer for macOS. 'Copy Path', 'Show Hidden Items', 'Refresh', 'New File', 'Copy to', 'Move to', 'New Terminal Here', 'Contents', 'Select.'. There are no updates on the site, but since it's Intel, it still works. Follow this app Developer website XtraFinder overview XtraFinder add tabs and extra features to Finder: Tabs (experimental) Dual panel, dual window Arrange folders on top Cut and paste Global hotkeys. Finder is compiled as arm64e, and XtraFinder is only compiled as arm64. Please carefully copy and paste your license information directly from the license. Obviously I'm not the first one to comment on Ventura's looks (the Dock, the rounded corners), but the Finder is just as terrible as it ever was. Restart XtraFinder, the Register window will show up. Has anyone found a way to get TotalFinder, or an equivalent, to work with Ventura?! I'm dying over here without my coloured sidebar, cut+paste, and reasonable tabs. Alas, TotalFinder was the replacement for XtraFinder that I'm using on my M1 Studio with Monterrey. ![]() It basically broke my system and I had to uninstall it and re-enable csrutil just to get through the day. Tabs, Dual Panel, and numerous features for Macs native Finder. Installed all my apps just to get back up and running, but had real problems with TotalFinder. Just updated my MacBook Air (Intel, mid-2018) to Ventura as a test-run before I upgrade my main system. By browsing the net, I found that I can add a link (rectangular clickable area) on PDF2 which, when clicked, will open PDF1 in its own window to a.
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