Default Folder Updated

Default Folder 3.0.7 delivers several compatibility fixes, including an
important fix for problems that could cause applications to unexpectedly
quit when using Default Folderis Recent Folders menu. St. Clair Software
recommends that all existing Default Folder 3.0 users download this free
update.

Highlights of the changes in Default Folder 3.0.7 include:

  • The Recent Folders menu in old-style Standard File dialogs could
    become scrambled when Internet Explorer 5 was running on some Macs.
    This bug, which could cause applications to quit or the Mac to crash,
    has been fixed.

  • Default Folder will no longer add folders to the Recent Folder list if
    they are invisible or are nested within invisible folders.

  • Default Folderis popup menu in the Finder has been fixed. The Sets
    submenu now works correctly and the menu organization is more logical.

  • The popup menu can no longer be configured to pop up with no modifier
    keys.

  • YA-NewsWatcher, iMovie and Linocolor Elite have been added to the
    exception list of applications that require Navigation Services.

Default Folder is a Mac OS 9 savvy control panel that enhances Open and
Save dialog boxes to make it easier for Macintosh users to manage their
files. It provides many of the essential features of the commercial ACTION
Files, SuperBoomerang, and Directory Assistance utilities, but
distinguishes itself by not including some infrequently used extras. By
doing this, Default Folder provides faster, more stable, more
memory-efficient operation than competitive offerings. Default Folder is
also fully compatible with both Navigation Services and “classic” Open and
Save dialogs.

Default Folder is available for US$25. You can find more information at the St. Clair Software web site.

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