Drilling Down Was Never Easier
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Back in my PC-using days I used to store virtually everything in folders within the StartMenu system folder; that way I could access everything via the menus that cascaded from the Start button. Now, using FolderGlance I have the same easy access functionality, but with far more customization.
FolderGlance installs as a preference pane.
The primary function of FolderGlance is to let you right-click on a folder and then browse its contents directly from the context menu without actually opening the folder. A second use is to right-click anywhere within a finder window or from the Desktop to navigate within folders that you have designated to be added to the context menu.
But wait, there's a lot more!
- If you first select a file, then navigate through the menus to a folder, you can choose to move the file to that folder
- You can navigate to a file, and then grab it
- You can select a file and then choose an application to launch it
- You can adjust the speed and size of all context menus!
To summarize: This is another application that integrates so seamlessly with your day-to-day habits that it's more like a highly polished OS point release than a mere hack.
Highly recommended.