

App V.1.3 XTRAFINDER QUKC2K 1.3.
Xtrafinder app mac os x#
If the file is gone, OS X will simply create it again. Most applications in Mac OS X are bundles that contain all, or at least most, of the files needed. It is simply a file OS X creates for storing the state info about Finder. Delete that file.Īfter deleting that file, restart your system. Hit Enter, and you will now be looking at that folder. Now hit Control-V to paste in the file path you copied. The “Go to the folder” dialogue will appear. To locate that file, copy the following folder path: ~/Library/Saved Application State/ I didn’t need to do it, but it may help in some situations.ĭelete the following file: ~/Library/Saved Application State/ Something else I have seen recommended is this. This saves having to wait for your whole system to shut-down and each time you test Finder for this issue.
Xtrafinder app for windows 10#
XtraFinder for Windows 10 32/64 download free.
Xtrafinder app free#
If you use XtraFinder you can just go to its Tools menu, and click “Restart Finder”. With the free XtraFinder adds extra features to Finder within Mac operating systems. Then restart your system to see if the tabs are restored. Open a Finder window, and bring up multiple tabs. XtraFinder and TotalFinder are aimed at improving OS X’s default Finder application, while Path Finder is a total replacement. That is the first thing I would suggest trying. This seems to be working with and without XtraFinder managing the Tabs in Finder. After this my Finder has resumed restoring open tabs and windows after a system restart (and even after a forced restart of the Finder app). That will set the above-mentioned option to TRUE. What I ended up doing was issuing the following command in Terminal: defaults write NSQuitAlwaysKeepsWindows -bool true But perhaps it’s possible for that option to be set to FALSE and now there’s no way to set it to TRUE from within the OS X Gui. I am guessing that since tabs were introduced to Finder, that option was removed. From what I recall, in older versions of OS X there was a preference in Finder that was related to having it restore open windows after a system restart. I thought perhaps XtraFinder was at fault, but even with that deactivated, the same issue occurred.

I continue to use it, and prefer it over the more expensive TotalFinder.Īt some point-perhaps after upgrading to Yosemite, but I am not exactly sure when-Finder stopped restoring its open windows and tabs are a system restart. But there is a big difference between the two, XtraFinder works kinda as a Finder plugin, while Path Finder is a 'classic' app that replaces Finder. As some followers of Best-mac-tips may recall, I’ve recommended XtraFinder on numerous occasions. Ok, tried it and with XtraFinder 1.5.1 (not the latest), there is still a 'ghost' window, while on latest PathFinder 9.0.8 all its OK now.
