Know exactly what files are in your folders w/ FileBrowse

Submitted on September 28th, 2006 by admin
Filed under Productivity and The Mac Side and Software

FileBrowse

Those of you who own a Mac are already well aware of the beautifully designed desktop and applications as well as the gorgeous effects available thanks to OpenGL rendering. Even though Apple has spent considerable resources to keep improving the user experience on the desktop, there is still a little bit desired, particularly when browsing through the filesystem. Sure, you can see previews of images, but what about other files? Enter FileBrowse.

FileBrowse is a Finder replacement which provides 3D icons and thumbnails of all filetypes on your computer, including previews of document and video files all rendered in real-time. If you’ve saved a web page to a folder, you’ll see a full preview of its content. Searching through your music files? You’ll be able to see that album’s cover image. Not only can you see individual file previews, but also previews of every file in a folder just by looking at the folder icon itself. At $25, it may seem a little expensive, but FileBrowse certainly makes the desktop experience just that much better.

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