Nonetheless, my earlier review (“ Path Finder 4 Still Shows the Way,” ) is largely positive and my current reaction is much more strongly positive. I had looked at Path Finder 4 several years ago it was good, but I found it rather flaky, and it had some deplorable habits (such as silently installing things I didn’t want installed – see “ Are Input Managers the Work of the Devil?,” ). ![]() This has proved to be one of my more fortunate moves. But the other day, when I was swearing with particular vehemence at the Finder – was it because the Get Info size of a certain folder was mysteriously much smaller than the combined Get Info sizes of its contents, or because the Open With contextual menu for a file was failing to display the application I wanted to open it with? – I threw in the towel and decided to give Cocoatech’s Path Finder another try. The Mac OS X Finder is a sitting duck for criticism, so I won’t bore you with an attempt to list its faults indeed, after so many years, I’m usually numb to it, like a bad smell that one stops noticing. #1684: OS bug fix releases, Finder tag poll results, Messages identity verification, blocking spambots, which Apple services do you use?.#1685: Hidden secrets of the Fn key, Emergency SOS via satellite free access extended, RCS support in Messages, Rogue Amoeba icon evolution. ![]() #1686: Please support TidBITS, OS security updates, Apple services poll results, biking with an iPhone.#1687: Feature-rich OS updates, recovering from a crashing bug in Contacts, Zoom for Apple TV, how much do you use widgets?.#1688: Former Apple engineer on watchOS 10, Apple hardware testing tool, Stolen Device Protection, Apple Watch sales halted, smart TV privacy abuses.
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