File Cabinet Pro

File manager for the menu bar

8.5.2 for iPhone
$29.99
7.1

4 Ratings

Update Date

2023-09-14

Size

10.6 MB

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File Cabinet Pro Description
File Cabinet Pro is the file manager for the macOS menu bar. Quickly navigate to files without cluttering your desktop. Open, move, rename, compress, tag, trash, copy and paste files, all from the menu bar. You can open many file types natively in File Cabinet Pro or open files by launching other applications. It's easy to click into directories in icon view, drill through directories in list view, or navigate the file tree in column view.

File Cabinet Pro is also a document-based application that ships with a built-in text editor, image viewer, pdf viewer, and media player. Some of the file types File Cabinet Pro can open for editing/viewing include:

TEXT DOCUMENTS:
-Plain text files (txt)
-Rich Text Format (rtf)
-Rich Text Format Directory (rtfd)
-Markdown (md)
-Portable Document Format (pdf)

IMAGE DOCUMENTS:
-Portable Network Graphics (png)
-Joint Photographic Experts Group (jpeg)
-Tagged Image File Format (tiff, tif)
-Bitmap image file (bmp)
-Photoshop File Format (psd) Import only
-Scalable Vector Graphics (svg) Import only

VIDEO/AUDIO:
-mov
-mp4
-m4a
-m4v
-avi
-mp3
-wav
-caf
-aif

With File Cabinet Pro you can:
∙Create subdirectories.
∙Click into subdirectories and open documents.
∙Open directories in new tabs.
∙Tag files easily. Select files in File Cabinet Pro, right click, and then simply add or remove file tags from the control in the context menu.
∙Show selected files in Finder.
∙Rename files.
∙Copy and paste files.
∙Show hidden files.
∙Show package contents.
∙Compress files.
∙Trash files.
∙View items as icons, in a list, or in columns.
∙Launch the application at login. You can have File Cabinet Pro automatically launch when you login to your Mac (optional feature, disabled by default).
∙Create a list of all your favorite directories in the sidebar.
∙Create and edit txt, rtf, rtfd, and .md files using the built in lightweight text editor.
∙Create txt, rtf, rtfd, and .md files from text data currently on the clipboard.
∙Create audio recordings.
∙Rotate images, crop images, and apply filters to images using the built in lightweight image editor.
∙Watch video and play audio files using the built in media player.
∙View pdf files using the built in pdf viewer.
∙Revert document versions for supported editable document types.
∙Set a Global Hotkey for showing and closing the File Cabinet Pro window (optional feature, disabled by default).
∙Preview selected files in Quicklook by pressing the spacebar.
∙Share files in apps that support Sharing extensions like Mail and Messages.
∙Create text documents from Finder using File Cabinet Pro's Document Creator Finder extension (Note: To use this feature, you have to enable the Finder extension in System Preferences under the "Extensions" tab).
∙Verify the SHA256, SHA1, or MD5 checksum of files using the "View Checksum in File Cabinet Pro" Service.
∙Save .webarchive files in File Cabinet Pro via the "Save Web Archive in File Cabinet Pro" Service.
∙Save website shortcuts (.webloc files) in File Cabinet Pro via the "Save Web Location in File Cabinet Pro" Service. 
∙Save emails as RTF files directly in File Cabinet Pro from the Mail app via the "Save Email Contents in File Cabinet Pro" Service.
∙Save screenshots directly to File Cabinet Pro via the "Take screenshot to File Cabinet Pro" Service.

**This app supports the Touch Bar on supporting MacBook Pros.**

So what are you waiting for? Get File Cabinet Pro now!
File Cabinet Pro 8.5.2 Update
2023-09-14
-Renamed the "Preferences" window to "Settings."
-Performance improvements.
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Price:
$29.99
Version:
8.5.2
Size:
10.6 MB
Update Date:
2023-09-14
Developer:
App Tyrant Corp
Language:
English Korean

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8.5.2 2023-09-14
-Renamed the "Preferences" window to "Settings."
-Performance improvements.
8.5.1 2023-04-26
-Fix for some permission issues that can arise when creating an alias from the Mac App Store version of File Cabinet Pro.
7.8 2020-04-02
-You can now create aliases via drag and drop by holding down the option and command keys while dragging files to File Cabinet Pro.
-You can now add a button to File Cabinet Pro's toolbar to show hidden files.
-You can now reduce the size of File Cabinet Pro's icon in the menu bar by holding down the control key while clicking the icon to bring up a context menu.
7.7.1 2020-03-22
-Fixed issue that could sometimes cause an unexpected file operation to be performed when dragging files across volumes in some cases.
-Fixed issue that could sometimes cause File Cabinet Pro to copy files instead of moving them when dragging files to and from directories if the files are on the same external volume.
-Fixed issue that could cause File Cabinet Pro to not refresh a column in column view after performing undo/redo in rare cases.
-Improved error handling when moving/copying files.

Version 7.7:
-Added a "View Extended Attributes in File Cabinet Pro" Service. You can now view the extended attributes of files with this service.
-Fix for a crash that could occur under rare circumstances when dragging to Icon view.
7.7 2020-03-11
-Added a "View Extended Attributes in File Cabinet Pro" Service. You can now view the extended attributes of files with this service.
-Fix for a crash that could occur under rare circumstances when dragging to Icon view.
-Minor bug fixes.
7.6.2 2020-02-24
-Fixed bug that could sometimes cause hidden volumes to be listed in the sidebar.

From version 7.6.1:
-You can now set the default font to use for editing plain text documents in Settings.
7.6.1 2020-02-13
-You can now set the default font to use for editing plain text documents in Settings.
7.6 2020-02-06
-Added the option to have File Cabinet Pro automatically close the main window on outside mouse click in Settings.
-Fixed bug that caused three finger dragging not to work for users that have a Force Touch trackpad and also have three finger dragging enabled in System Preferences.

Version 7.5:
-Added a new macOS Service named "Add to File Cabinet Pro's Favorites Sidebar." You can use this Service to add directories to your Favorites list from other apps via the Services menu.

-You can now add directories to the Favorites section in the sidebar by selecting directories in File Cabinet Pro and using the Control+Command+T keyboard shortcut.

-Fixed bug that caused the sidebar window to not properly grow in height when the main window is enlarged.
7.5 2020-01-29
-Added a new macOS Service named "Add to File Cabinet Pro's Favorites Sidebar." You can use this Service to add directories to your Favorites list from other apps via the Services menu.

-You can now add directories to the Favorites section in the sidebar by selecting directories in File Cabinet Pro and using the Control+Command+T keyboard shortcut.

-Fixed bug that caused the sidebar window to not properly grow in height when the main window is enlarged.
7.4.2 2020-01-23
-Fix for crash that happens when attempting to create a new audio recording in File Cabinet Pro due to missing entitlement that is required when the hardened runtime is enabled.
-Fix for crash that could occur on macOS 10.14 & 10.15 when using an external display.
-File Cabinet Pro's PDF viewer now supports search.
7.4.1 2020-01-23
-Fix for crash that could occur on macOS 10.14 & 10.15 when using an external display.
-File Cabinet Pro's PDF viewer now supports search.

Version 7.3.5:
-Fixed minor bug on macOS Catalina that could sometimes cause File Cabinet Pro's popover window to steal focus from a document window when icons were added or removed from the Dock via Handoff.

Version 7.3:
-You can now save emails as RTF files directly in File Cabinet Pro from the Mail app. To use this new feature, select an email in the Mail app, then choose the "Save Email Contents in File Cabinet Pro" Service from the "Services" menu in Mail's menu bar.

Version 7.2:
-You can now create an audio recording and save it in the current directory you are viewing in File Cabinet Pro; you can also use this feature from the Finder Extension.
-You can now trim audio and video files using File Cabinet Pro's built-in media player.
-Fixed issue that prevented File Cabinet Pro's main window from closing via the Global Hotkey if the "Automatically hide and show menu bar" setting is turned on in System Preferences.

Version 7.1:
-Added new Service named: "Save Web Archive in File Cabinet Pro." This Service allows you to quickly save websites as .webarchive files for offline viewing. To use this service, right click on a link or a web url in practically any app to bring up a context menu and select the service from the "Services" submenu.

Version 7.0:
-You can now set a custom background color to use for directories when they are opened in Icon view.
-You can now set a custom background image to use for directories when they are opened in Icon view.
-A new "Show View Options" menu item has been added to the context menu that appears when you right-click on the background of File Cabinet Pro's window. When you click this menu item, a popover will appear with controls that allow you to change the view options of the directory you are currently viewing. You can also bring up this popover using the Command+J keyboard shortcut.
-You can now customize the font size used in Icon, List, and Column view from the new View Options popover. Custom font sizes set from the View Options popover are saved and restored on a per directory basis.
-The pop up buttons to set a custom font size for Icon, List, and Column view in Settings are now used as the default values for new directories that have not previously been opened in File Cabinet Pro.

Version 6.9.1:
-Tagging files in File Cabinet Pro now supports undo and redo.
-You can now sort files by Tags.
-In List view you can now optionally display a table column titled "Tags."

Version 6.9:
-You can now have File Cabinet Pro display sorted files in groups. To use this new feature, right click in File Cabinet Pro's window to bring up the context menu and click the "Use Groups" menu item when your files are sorted. If files are currently grouped, this menu item will have a checkmark next to it and you can click it again to turn groups off.
-Fixed issue that caused selected rows in List view to sometimes draw in the wrong color in Dark mode.
-Workaround fix to bug in macOS Mojave that prevented multiple files from being dragged in Column view.

Version 6.8:
Added new Service named: "Save Web Location in File Cabinet Pro."

Version 6.7:
-File Cabinet Pro now enters Dark Mode when you turn on the System wide preference in macOS Mojave.
-On macOS Mojave File Cabinet Pro's built-in Text Editor, Image Viewer, PDF Viewer, and Media Player now support Dark Mode.
-For users on macOS High Sierra and earlier, you can still turn on Dark Mode in File Cabinet Pro's Settings window.

Version 6.6.2:
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click to edit a filename.
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click on a file's icon to bring up Quicklook.

Version 6.5:
-Added a new "Reveal in File Cabinet Pro" Service. You can use this new Service from other apps to reveal files in File Cabinet Pro.
7.4 2020-01-18
-File Cabinet Pro's PDF viewer now supports search.
-Minor bug fixes.

Version 7.3.5:
-Fixed minor bug on macOS Catalina that could sometimes cause File Cabinet Pro's popover window to steal focus from a document window when icons were added or removed from the Dock via Handoff.

Version 7.3:
-You can now save emails as RTF files directly in File Cabinet Pro from the Mail app. To use this new feature, select an email in the Mail app, then choose the "Save Email Contents in File Cabinet Pro" Service from the "Services" menu in Mail's menu bar.

Version 7.2:
-You can now create an audio recording and save it in the current directory you are viewing in File Cabinet Pro; you can also use this feature from the Finder Extension.
-You can now trim audio and video files using File Cabinet Pro's built-in media player.
-Fixed issue that prevented File Cabinet Pro's main window from closing via the Global Hotkey if the "Automatically hide and show menu bar" setting is turned on in System Preferences.

Version 7.1:
-Added new Service named: "Save Web Archive in File Cabinet Pro." This Service allows you to quickly save websites as .webarchive files for offline viewing. To use this service, right click on a link or a web url in practically any app to bring up a context menu and select the service from the "Services" submenu.

Version 7.0:
-You can now set a custom background color to use for directories when they are opened in Icon view.
-You can now set a custom background image to use for directories when they are opened in Icon view.
-A new "Show View Options" menu item has been added to the context menu that appears when you right-click on the background of File Cabinet Pro's window. When you click this menu item, a popover will appear with controls that allow you to change the view options of the directory you are currently viewing. You can also bring up this popover using the Command+J keyboard shortcut.
-You can now customize the font size used in Icon, List, and Column view from the new View Options popover. Custom font sizes set from the View Options popover are saved and restored on a per directory basis.
-The pop up buttons to set a custom font size for Icon, List, and Column view in Settings are now used as the default values for new directories that have not previously been opened in File Cabinet Pro.

Version 6.9.1:
-Tagging files in File Cabinet Pro now supports undo and redo.
-You can now sort files by Tags.
-In List view you can now optionally display a table column titled "Tags."

Version 6.9:
-You can now have File Cabinet Pro display sorted files in groups. To use this new feature, right click in File Cabinet Pro's window to bring up the context menu and click the "Use Groups" menu item when your files are sorted. If files are currently grouped, this menu item will have a checkmark next to it and you can click it again to turn groups off.
-Fixed issue that caused selected rows in List view to sometimes draw in the wrong color in Dark mode.
-Workaround fix to bug in macOS Mojave that prevented multiple files from being dragged in Column view.

Version 6.8:
Added new Service named: "Save Web Location in File Cabinet Pro."

Version 6.7:
-File Cabinet Pro now enters Dark Mode when you turn on the System wide preference in macOS Mojave.
-On macOS Mojave File Cabinet Pro's built-in Text Editor, Image Viewer, PDF Viewer, and Media Player now support Dark Mode.
-For users on macOS High Sierra and earlier, you can still turn on Dark Mode in File Cabinet Pro's Settings window.

Version 6.6.2:
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click to edit a filename.
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click on a file's icon to bring up Quicklook.

Version 6.5:
-Added a new "Reveal in File Cabinet Pro" Service. You can use this new Service from other apps to reveal files in File Cabinet Pro.
7.3.6 2020-01-13
-Fixed minor bug when force clicking on a truncated file title in List view did not start a title editing session as expected.

Version 7.3.5:
-Fixed minor bug on macOS Catalina that could sometimes cause File Cabinet Pro's popover window to steal focus from a document window when icons were added or removed from the Dock via Handoff.

Version 7.3:
-You can now save emails as RTF files directly in File Cabinet Pro from the Mail app. To use this new feature, select an email in the Mail app, then choose the "Save Email Contents in File Cabinet Pro" Service from the "Services" menu in Mail's menu bar.

Version 7.2:
-You can now create an audio recording and save it in the current directory you are viewing in File Cabinet Pro; you can also use this feature from the Finder Extension.
-You can now trim audio and video files using File Cabinet Pro's built-in media player.
-Fixed issue that prevented File Cabinet Pro's main window from closing via the Global Hotkey if the "Automatically hide and show menu bar" setting is turned on in System Preferences.

Version 7.1:
-Added new Service named: "Save Web Archive in File Cabinet Pro." This Service allows you to quickly save websites as .webarchive files for offline viewing. To use this service, right click on a link or a web url in practically any app to bring up a context menu and select the service from the "Services" submenu.

Version 7.0:
-You can now set a custom background color to use for directories when they are opened in Icon view.
-You can now set a custom background image to use for directories when they are opened in Icon view.
-A new "Show View Options" menu item has been added to the context menu that appears when you right-click on the background of File Cabinet Pro's window. When you click this menu item, a popover will appear with controls that allow you to change the view options of the directory you are currently viewing. You can also bring up this popover using the Command+J keyboard shortcut.
-You can now customize the font size used in Icon, List, and Column view from the new View Options popover. Custom font sizes set from the View Options popover are saved and restored on a per directory basis.
-The pop up buttons to set a custom font size for Icon, List, and Column view in Settings are now used as the default values for new directories that have not previously been opened in File Cabinet Pro.

Version 6.9.1:
-Tagging files in File Cabinet Pro now supports undo and redo.
-You can now sort files by Tags.
-In List view you can now optionally display a table column titled "Tags."

Version 6.9:
-You can now have File Cabinet Pro display sorted files in groups. To use this new feature, right click in File Cabinet Pro's window to bring up the context menu and click the "Use Groups" menu item when your files are sorted. If files are currently grouped, this menu item will have a checkmark next to it and you can click it again to turn groups off.
-Fixed issue that caused selected rows in List view to sometimes draw in the wrong color in Dark mode.
-Workaround fix to bug in macOS Mojave that prevented multiple files from being dragged in Column view.

Version 6.8:
Added new Service named: "Save Web Location in File Cabinet Pro."

Version 6.7:
-File Cabinet Pro now enters Dark Mode when you turn on the System wide preference in macOS Mojave.
-On macOS Mojave File Cabinet Pro's built-in Text Editor, Image Viewer, PDF Viewer, and Media Player now support Dark Mode.
-For users on macOS High Sierra and earlier, you can still turn on Dark Mode in File Cabinet Pro's Settings window.

Version 6.6.2:
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click to edit a filename.
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click on a file's icon to bring up Quicklook.

Version 6.5:
-Added a new "Reveal in File Cabinet Pro" Service. You can use this new Service from other apps to reveal files in File Cabinet Pro.
7.3.5 2020-01-02
-Fixed minor bug on macOS Catalina that could sometimes cause File Cabinet Pro's popover window to steal focus from a document window when icons were added or removed from the Dock via Handoff.

Version 7.3:
-You can now save emails as RTF files directly in File Cabinet Pro from the Mail app. To use this new feature, select an email in the Mail app, then choose the "Save Email Contents in File Cabinet Pro" Service from the "Services" menu in Mail's menu bar.

Version 7.2:
-You can now create an audio recording and save it in the current directory you are viewing in File Cabinet Pro; you can also use this feature from the Finder Extension.
-You can now trim audio and video files using File Cabinet Pro's built-in media player.
-Fixed issue that prevented File Cabinet Pro's main window from closing via the Global Hotkey if the "Automatically hide and show menu bar" setting is turned on in System Preferences.

Version 7.1:
-Added new Service named: "Save Web Archive in File Cabinet Pro." This Service allows you to quickly save websites as .webarchive files for offline viewing. To use this service, right click on a link or a web url in practically any app to bring up a context menu and select the service from the "Services" submenu.

Version 7.0:
-You can now set a custom background color to use for directories when they are opened in Icon view.
-You can now set a custom background image to use for directories when they are opened in Icon view.
-A new "Show View Options" menu item has been added to the context menu that appears when you right-click on the background of File Cabinet Pro's window. When you click this menu item, a popover will appear with controls that allow you to change the view options of the directory you are currently viewing. You can also bring up this popover using the Command+J keyboard shortcut.
-You can now customize the font size used in Icon, List, and Column view from the new View Options popover. Custom font sizes set from the View Options popover are saved and restored on a per directory basis.
-The pop up buttons to set a custom font size for Icon, List, and Column view in Settings are now used as the default values for new directories that have not previously been opened in File Cabinet Pro.

Version 6.9.1:
-Tagging files in File Cabinet Pro now supports undo and redo.
-You can now sort files by Tags.
-In List view you can now optionally display a table column titled "Tags."

Version 6.9:
-You can now have File Cabinet Pro display sorted files in groups. To use this new feature, right click in File Cabinet Pro's window to bring up the context menu and click the "Use Groups" menu item when your files are sorted. If files are currently grouped, this menu item will have a checkmark next to it and you can click it again to turn groups off.
-Fixed issue that caused selected rows in List view to sometimes draw in the wrong color in Dark mode.
-Workaround fix to bug in macOS Mojave that prevented multiple files from being dragged in Column view.

Version 6.8:
Added new Service named: "Save Web Location in File Cabinet Pro."

Version 6.7:
-File Cabinet Pro now enters Dark Mode when you turn on the System wide preference in macOS Mojave.
-On macOS Mojave File Cabinet Pro's built-in Text Editor, Image Viewer, PDF Viewer, and Media Player now support Dark Mode.
-For users on macOS High Sierra and earlier, you can still turn on Dark Mode in File Cabinet Pro's Settings window.

Version 6.6.2:
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click to edit a filename.
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click on a file's icon to bring up Quicklook.

Version 6.5:
-Added a new "Reveal in File Cabinet Pro" Service. You can use this new Service from other apps to reveal files in File Cabinet Pro.
7.3.4 2019-11-13
-Fixed minor bug in macOS that caused the move tool not to work in the image viewer on 10.14 and 10.15.
-Fixed minor UI bug that sometimes caused the close button in the tab bar to disappear on mouse hover on macOS 10.15.

Version 7.3:
-You can now save emails as RTF files directly in File Cabinet Pro from the Mail app. To use this new feature, select an email in the Mail app, then choose the "Save Email Contents in File Cabinet Pro" Service from the "Services" menu in Mail's menu bar.

Version 7.2:
-You can now create an audio recording and save it in the current directory you are viewing in File Cabinet Pro; you can also use this feature from the Finder Extension.
-You can now trim audio and video files using File Cabinet Pro's built-in media player.
-Fixed issue that prevented File Cabinet Pro's main window from closing via the Global Hotkey if the "Automatically hide and show menu bar" setting is turned on in System Preferences.

Version 7.1:
-Added new Service named: "Save Web Archive in File Cabinet Pro." This Service allows you to quickly save websites as .webarchive files for offline viewing. To use this service, right click on a link or a web url in practically any app to bring up a context menu and select the service from the "Services" submenu.

Version 7.0:
-You can now set a custom background color to use for directories when they are opened in Icon view.
-You can now set a custom background image to use for directories when they are opened in Icon view.
-A new "Show View Options" menu item has been added to the context menu that appears when you right-click on the background of File Cabinet Pro's window. When you click this menu item, a popover will appear with controls that allow you to change the view options of the directory you are currently viewing. You can also bring up this popover using the Command+J keyboard shortcut.
-You can now customize the font size used in Icon, List, and Column view from the new View Options popover. Custom font sizes set from the View Options popover are saved and restored on a per directory basis.
-The pop up buttons to set a custom font size for Icon, List, and Column view in Settings are now used as the default values for new directories that have not previously been opened in File Cabinet Pro.

Version 6.9.1:
-Tagging files in File Cabinet Pro now supports undo and redo.
-You can now sort files by Tags.
-In List view you can now optionally display a table column titled "Tags."

Version 6.9:
-You can now have File Cabinet Pro display sorted files in groups. To use this new feature, right click in File Cabinet Pro's window to bring up the context menu and click the "Use Groups" menu item when your files are sorted. If files are currently grouped, this menu item will have a checkmark next to it and you can click it again to turn groups off.
-Fixed issue that caused selected rows in List view to sometimes draw in the wrong color in Dark mode.
-Workaround fix to bug in macOS Mojave that prevented multiple files from being dragged in Column view.

Version 6.8:
Added new Service named: "Save Web Location in File Cabinet Pro."

Version 6.7:
-File Cabinet Pro now enters Dark Mode when you turn on the System wide preference in macOS Mojave.
-On macOS Mojave File Cabinet Pro's built-in Text Editor, Image Viewer, PDF Viewer, and Media Player now support Dark Mode.
-For users on macOS High Sierra and earlier, you can still turn on Dark Mode in File Cabinet Pro's Settings window.

Version 6.6.2:
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click to edit a filename.
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click on a file's icon to bring up Quicklook.

Version 6.5:
-Added a new "Reveal in File Cabinet Pro" Service. You can use this new Service from other apps to reveal files in File Cabinet Pro.
7.3.3 2019-10-30
Fixed minor UI bug that sometimes caused the close button in the tab bar to disappear on mouse hover on macOS 10.15.

Version 7.3:
-You can now save emails as RTF files directly in File Cabinet Pro from the Mail app. To use this new feature, select an email in the Mail app, then choose the "Save Email Contents in File Cabinet Pro" Service from the "Services" menu in Mail's menu bar.

Version 7.2:
-You can now create an audio recording and save it in the current directory you are viewing in File Cabinet Pro; you can also use this feature from the Finder Extension.
-You can now trim audio and video files using File Cabinet Pro's built-in media player.
-Fixed issue that prevented File Cabinet Pro's main window from closing via the Global Hotkey if the "Automatically hide and show menu bar" setting is turned on in System Preferences.

Version 7.1:
-Added new Service named: "Save Web Archive in File Cabinet Pro." This Service allows you to quickly save websites as .webarchive files for offline viewing. To use this service, right click on a link or a web url in practically any app to bring up a context menu and select the service from the "Services" submenu.

Version 7.0:
-You can now set a custom background color to use for directories when they are opened in Icon view.
-You can now set a custom background image to use for directories when they are opened in Icon view.
-A new "Show View Options" menu item has been added to the context menu that appears when you right-click on the background of File Cabinet Pro's window. When you click this menu item, a popover will appear with controls that allow you to change the view options of the directory you are currently viewing. You can also bring up this popover using the Command+J keyboard shortcut.
-You can now customize the font size used in Icon, List, and Column view from the new View Options popover. Custom font sizes set from the View Options popover are saved and restored on a per directory basis.
-The pop up buttons to set a custom font size for Icon, List, and Column view in Settings are now used as the default values for new directories that have not previously been opened in File Cabinet Pro.

Version 6.9.1:
-Tagging files in File Cabinet Pro now supports undo and redo.
-You can now sort files by Tags.
-In List view you can now optionally display a table column titled "Tags."

Version 6.9:
-You can now have File Cabinet Pro display sorted files in groups. To use this new feature, right click in File Cabinet Pro's window to bring up the context menu and click the "Use Groups" menu item when your files are sorted. If files are currently grouped, this menu item will have a checkmark next to it and you can click it again to turn groups off.
-Fixed issue that caused selected rows in List view to sometimes draw in the wrong color in Dark mode.
-Workaround fix to bug in macOS Mojave that prevented multiple files from being dragged in Column view.

Version 6.8:
Added new Service named: "Save Web Location in File Cabinet Pro."

Version 6.7:
-File Cabinet Pro now enters Dark Mode when you turn on the System wide preference in macOS Mojave.
-On macOS Mojave File Cabinet Pro's built-in Text Editor, Image Viewer, PDF Viewer, and Media Player now support Dark Mode.
-For users on macOS High Sierra and earlier, you can still turn on Dark Mode in File Cabinet Pro's Settings window.

Version 6.6.2:
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click to edit a filename.
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click on a file's icon to bring up Quicklook.

Version 6.5:
-Added a new "Reveal in File Cabinet Pro" Service. You can use this new Service from other apps to reveal files in File Cabinet Pro.
7.3.2 2019-10-24
Fixed issue that could sometimes cause the document version browser to automatically close immediately after it is opened.

Version 7.3:
-You can now save emails as RTF files directly in File Cabinet Pro from the Mail app. To use this new feature, select an email in the Mail app, then choose the "Save Email Contents in File Cabinet Pro" Service from the "Services" menu in Mail's menu bar.

Version 7.2:
-You can now create an audio recording and save it in the current directory you are viewing in File Cabinet Pro; you can also use this feature from the Finder Extension.
-You can now trim audio and video files using File Cabinet Pro's built-in media player.
-Fixed issue that prevented File Cabinet Pro's main window from closing via the Global Hotkey if the "Automatically hide and show menu bar" setting is turned on in System Preferences.

Version 7.1:
-Added new Service named: "Save Web Archive in File Cabinet Pro." This Service allows you to quickly save websites as .webarchive files for offline viewing. To use this service, right click on a link or a web url in practically any app to bring up a context menu and select the service from the "Services" submenu.

Version 7.0:
-You can now set a custom background color to use for directories when they are opened in Icon view.
-You can now set a custom background image to use for directories when they are opened in Icon view.
-A new "Show View Options" menu item has been added to the context menu that appears when you right-click on the background of File Cabinet Pro's window. When you click this menu item, a popover will appear with controls that allow you to change the view options of the directory you are currently viewing. You can also bring up this popover using the Command+J keyboard shortcut.
-You can now customize the font size used in Icon, List, and Column view from the new View Options popover. Custom font sizes set from the View Options popover are saved and restored on a per directory basis.
-The pop up buttons to set a custom font size for Icon, List, and Column view in Settings are now used as the default values for new directories that have not previously been opened in File Cabinet Pro.

Version 6.9.1:
-Tagging files in File Cabinet Pro now supports undo and redo.
-You can now sort files by Tags.
-In List view you can now optionally display a table column titled "Tags."

Version 6.9:
-You can now have File Cabinet Pro display sorted files in groups. To use this new feature, right click in File Cabinet Pro's window to bring up the context menu and click the "Use Groups" menu item when your files are sorted. If files are currently grouped, this menu item will have a checkmark next to it and you can click it again to turn groups off.
-Fixed issue that caused selected rows in List view to sometimes draw in the wrong color in Dark mode.
-Workaround fix to bug in macOS Mojave that prevented multiple files from being dragged in Column view.

Version 6.8:
Added new Service named: "Save Web Location in File Cabinet Pro."

Version 6.7:
-File Cabinet Pro now enters Dark Mode when you turn on the System wide preference in macOS Mojave.
-On macOS Mojave File Cabinet Pro's built-in Text Editor, Image Viewer, PDF Viewer, and Media Player now support Dark Mode.
-For users on macOS High Sierra and earlier, you can still turn on Dark Mode in File Cabinet Pro's Settings window.

Version 6.6.2:
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click to edit a filename.
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click on a file's icon to bring up Quicklook.

Version 6.5:
-Added a new "Reveal in File Cabinet Pro" Service. You can use this new Service from other apps to reveal files in File Cabinet Pro.
7.3.1 2019-10-05
Fixes crash on macOS Catalina.

Version 7.3:
-You can now save emails as RTF files directly in File Cabinet Pro from the Mail app. To use this new feature, select an email in the Mail app, then choose the "Save Email Contents in File Cabinet Pro" Service from the "Services" menu in Mail's menu bar.

Version 7.2:
-You can now create an audio recording and save it in the current directory you are viewing in File Cabinet Pro; you can also use this feature from the Finder Extension.
-You can now trim audio and video files using File Cabinet Pro's built-in media player.
-Fixed issue that prevented File Cabinet Pro's main window from closing via the Global Hotkey if the "Automatically hide and show menu bar" setting is turned on in System Preferences.
Version 7.1:
-Added new Service named: "Save Web Archive in File Cabinet Pro." This Service allows you to quickly save websites as .webarchive files for offline viewing. To use this service, right click on a link or a web url in practically any app to bring up a context menu and select the service from the "Services" submenu.
Version 7.0:
-You can now set a custom background color to use for directories when they are opened in Icon view.
-You can now set a custom background image to use for directories when they are opened in Icon view.
-A new "Show View Options" menu item has been added to the context menu that appears when you right-click on the background of File Cabinet Pro's window. When you click this menu item, a popover will appear with controls that allow you to change the view options of the directory you are currently viewing. You can also bring up this popover using the Command+J keyboard shortcut.
-You can now customize the font size used in Icon, List, and Column view from the new View Options popover. Custom font sizes set from the View Options popover are saved and restored on a per directory basis.
-The pop up buttons to set a custom font size for Icon, List, and Column view in Settings are now used as the default values for new directories that have not previously been opened in File Cabinet Pro.

Version 6.9.1:
-Tagging files in File Cabinet Pro now supports undo and redo.
-You can now sort files by Tags.
-In List view you can now optionally display a table column titled "Tags."

Version 6.9:
-You can now have File Cabinet Pro display sorted files in groups. To use this new feature, right click in File Cabinet Pro's window to bring up the context menu and click the "Use Groups" menu item when your files are sorted. If files are currently grouped, this menu item will have a checkmark next to it and you can click it again to turn groups off.
-Fixed issue that caused selected rows in List view to sometimes draw in the wrong color in Dark mode.
-Workaround fix to bug in macOS Mojave that prevented multiple files from being dragged in Column view.

Version 6.8:
Added new Service named: "Save Web Location in File Cabinet Pro."

Version 6.7:
-File Cabinet Pro now enters Dark Mode when you turn on the System wide preference in macOS Mojave.
-On macOS Mojave File Cabinet Pro's built-in Text Editor, Image Viewer, PDF Viewer, and Media Player now support Dark Mode.
-For users on macOS High Sierra and earlier, you can still turn on Dark Mode in File Cabinet Pro's Settings window.

Version 6.6.2:
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click to edit a filename.
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click on a file's icon to bring up Quicklook.

Version 6.5:
-Added a new "Reveal in File Cabinet Pro" Service. You can use this new Service from other apps to reveal files in File Cabinet Pro.

Version 6.4:
-Icon view now supports spring-loading. Drag files over directories in icon view to use this new feature.
-Fixed bug that sometimes caused the zoom slider to remain hidden after switching to a tab in Icon view.
-Each tab now maintains its own undo and redo stack instead of sharing a single undo and redo stack for the entire window.
7.3 2019-07-31
-You can now save emails as RTF files directly in File Cabinet Pro from the Mail app. To use this new feature, select an email in the Mail app, then choose the "Save Email Contents in File Cabinet Pro" Service from the "Services" menu in Mail's menu bar.

Version 7.2:
-You can now create an audio recording and save it in the current directory you are viewing in File Cabinet Pro; you can also use this feature from the Finder Extension.
-You can now trim audio and video files using File Cabinet Pro's built-in media player.
-Fixed issue that prevented File Cabinet Pro's main window from closing via the Global Hotkey if the "Automatically hide and show menu bar" setting is turned on in System Preferences.
Version 7.1:
-Added new Service named: "Save Web Archive in File Cabinet Pro." This Service allows you to quickly save websites as .webarchive files for offline viewing. To use this service, right click on a link or a web url in practically any app to bring up a context menu and select the service from the "Services" submenu.
Version 7.0:
-You can now set a custom background color to use for directories when they are opened in Icon view.
-You can now set a custom background image to use for directories when they are opened in Icon view.
-A new "Show View Options" menu item has been added to the context menu that appears when you right-click on the background of File Cabinet Pro's window. When you click this menu item, a popover will appear with controls that allow you to change the view options of the directory you are currently viewing. You can also bring up this popover using the Command+J keyboard shortcut.
-You can now customize the font size used in Icon, List, and Column view from the new View Options popover. Custom font sizes set from the View Options popover are saved and restored on a per directory basis.
-The pop up buttons to set a custom font size for Icon, List, and Column view in Settings are now used as the default values for new directories that have not previously been opened in File Cabinet Pro.

Version 6.9.1:
-Tagging files in File Cabinet Pro now supports undo and redo.
-You can now sort files by Tags.
-In List view you can now optionally display a table column titled "Tags."

Version 6.9:
-You can now have File Cabinet Pro display sorted files in groups. To use this new feature, right click in File Cabinet Pro's window to bring up the context menu and click the "Use Groups" menu item when your files are sorted. If files are currently grouped, this menu item will have a checkmark next to it and you can click it again to turn groups off.
-Fixed issue that caused selected rows in List view to sometimes draw in the wrong color in Dark mode.
-Workaround fix to bug in macOS Mojave that prevented multiple files from being dragged in Column view.

Version 6.8:
Added new Service named: "Save Web Location in File Cabinet Pro."

Version 6.7:
-File Cabinet Pro now enters Dark Mode when you turn on the System wide preference in macOS Mojave.
-On macOS Mojave File Cabinet Pro's built-in Text Editor, Image Viewer, PDF Viewer, and Media Player now support Dark Mode.
-For users on macOS High Sierra and earlier, you can still turn on Dark Mode in File Cabinet Pro's Settings window.

Version 6.6.2:
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click to edit a filename.
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click on a file's icon to bring up Quicklook.

Version 6.5:
-Added a new "Reveal in File Cabinet Pro" Service. You can use this new Service from other apps to reveal files in File Cabinet Pro.

Version 6.4:
-Icon view now supports spring-loading. Drag files over directories in icon view to use this new feature.
-Fixed bug that sometimes caused the zoom slider to remain hidden after switching to a tab in Icon view.
-Each tab now maintains its own undo and redo stack instead of sharing a single undo and redo stack for the entire window.
7.2.1 2019-07-22
-You can now create an audio recording and save it in the current directory you are viewing in File Cabinet Pro; you can also use this feature from the Finder Extension.
-You can now trim audio and video files using File Cabinet Pro's built-in media player.
-Fixed issue that prevented File Cabinet Pro's main window from closing via the Global Hotkey if the "Automatically hide and show menu bar" setting is turned on in System Preferences.
Version 7.1:
-Added new Service named: "Save Web Archive in File Cabinet Pro." This Service allows you to quickly save websites as .webarchive files for offline viewing. To use this service, right click on a link or a web url in practically any app to bring up a context menu and select the service from the "Services" submenu.

Version 7.0:
-You can now set a custom background color to use for directories when they are opened in Icon view.
-You can now set a custom background image to use for directories when they are opened in Icon view.
-A new "Show View Options" menu item has been added to the context menu that appears when you right-click on the background of File Cabinet Pro's window. When you click this menu item, a popover will appear with controls that allow you to change the view options of the directory you are currently viewing. You can also bring up this popover using the Command+J keyboard shortcut.
-You can now customize the font size used in Icon, List, and Column view from the new View Options popover. Custom font sizes set from the View Options popover are saved and restored on a per directory basis.
-The pop up buttons to set a custom font size for Icon, List, and Column view in Settings are now used as the default values for new directories that have not previously been opened in File Cabinet Pro.

Version 6.9.1:
-Tagging files in File Cabinet Pro now supports undo and redo.
-You can now sort files by Tags.
-In List view you can now optionally display a table column titled "Tags."

Version 6.9:
-You can now have File Cabinet Pro display sorted files in groups. To use this new feature, right click in File Cabinet Pro's window to bring up the context menu and click the "Use Groups" menu item when your files are sorted. If files are currently grouped, this menu item will have a checkmark next to it and you can click it again to turn groups off.
-Fixed issue that caused selected rows in List view to sometimes draw in the wrong color in Dark mode.
-Workaround fix to bug in macOS Mojave that prevented multiple files from being dragged in Column view.

Version 6.8:
Added new Service named: "Save Web Location in File Cabinet Pro."

Version 6.7:
-File Cabinet Pro now enters Dark Mode when you turn on the System wide preference in macOS Mojave.
-On macOS Mojave File Cabinet Pro's built-in Text Editor, Image Viewer, PDF Viewer, and Media Player now support Dark Mode.
-For users on macOS High Sierra and earlier, you can still turn on Dark Mode in File Cabinet Pro's Settings window.

Version 6.6.2:
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click to edit a filename.
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click on a file's icon to bring up Quicklook.
-Fixed issue that caused buttons to sometimes disappear from the Touch Bar on MacBook Pros after switching to List view.
-Fixed a bug in Dark Mode in Icon view that caused the "Empty Folder" label to draw with a white background.
-Fixed issue where clicking a tab started a dragging session prematurely.

Version 6.5:
-Added a new "Reveal in File Cabinet Pro" Service. You can use this new Service from other apps to reveal files in File Cabinet Pro.

Version 6.4:
-Icon view now supports spring-loading. Drag files over directories in icon view to use this new feature.
-Fixed bug that sometimes caused the zoom slider to remain hidden after switching to a tab in Icon view.
-Each tab now maintains its own undo and redo stack instead of sharing a single undo and redo stack for the entire window.
7.2 2019-07-19
-You can now create an audio recording and save it in the current directory you are viewing in File Cabinet Pro; you can also use this feature from the Finder Extension.
-You can now trim audio and video files using File Cabinet Pro's built-in media player.
-Fixed issue that prevented File Cabinet Pro's main window from closing via the Global Hotkey if the "Automatically hide and show menu bar" setting is turned on in System Preferences.

Version 7.1:
-Added new Service named: "Save Web Archive in File Cabinet Pro." This Service allows you to quickly save websites as .webarchive files for offline viewing. To use this service, right click on a link or a web url in practically any app to bring up a context menu and select the service from the "Services" submenu.

Version 7.0:
-You can now set a custom background color to use for directories when they are opened in Icon view.
-You can now set a custom background image to use for directories when they are opened in Icon view.
-A new "Show View Options" menu item has been added to the context menu that appears when you right-click on the background of File Cabinet Pro's window. When you click this menu item, a popover will appear with controls that allow you to change the view options of the directory you are currently viewing. You can also bring up this popover using the Command+J keyboard shortcut.
-You can now customize the font size used in Icon, List, and Column view from the new View Options popover. Custom font sizes set from the View Options popover are saved and restored on a per directory basis.
-The pop up buttons to set a custom font size for Icon, List, and Column view in Settings are now used as the default values for new directories that have not previously been opened in File Cabinet Pro.

Version 6.9.1:
-Tagging files in File Cabinet Pro now supports undo and redo.
-You can now sort files by Tags.
-In List view you can now optionally display a table column titled "Tags."

Version 6.9:
-You can now have File Cabinet Pro display sorted files in groups. To use this new feature, right click in File Cabinet Pro's window to bring up the context menu and click the "Use Groups" menu item when your files are sorted. If files are currently grouped, this menu item will have a checkmark next to it and you can click it again to turn groups off.
-Fixed issue that caused selected rows in List view to sometimes draw in the wrong color in Dark mode.
-Workaround fix to bug in macOS Mojave that prevented multiple files from being dragged in Column view.

Version 6.8:
Added new Service named: "Save Web Location in File Cabinet Pro."

Version 6.7:
-File Cabinet Pro now enters Dark Mode when you turn on the System wide preference in macOS Mojave.
-On macOS Mojave File Cabinet Pro's built-in Text Editor, Image Viewer, PDF Viewer, and Media Player now support Dark Mode.
-For users on macOS High Sierra and earlier, you can still turn on Dark Mode in File Cabinet Pro's Settings window.

Version 6.6.2:
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click to edit a filename.
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click on a file's icon to bring up Quicklook.
-Fixed issue that caused buttons to sometimes disappear from the Touch Bar on MacBook Pros after switching to List view.
-Fixed a bug in Dark Mode in Icon view that caused the "Empty Folder" label to draw with a white background.
-Fixed issue where clicking a tab started a dragging session prematurely.

Version 6.5:
-Added a new "Reveal in File Cabinet Pro" Service. You can use this new Service from other apps to reveal files in File Cabinet Pro.

Version 6.4:
-Icon view now supports spring-loading. Drag files over directories in icon view to use this new feature.
-Fixed bug that sometimes caused the zoom slider to remain hidden after switching to a tab in Icon view.
-Each tab now maintains its own undo and redo stack instead of sharing a single undo and redo stack for the entire window.
7.1 2019-05-02
-Added new Service named: "Save Web Archive in File Cabinet Pro." This Service allows you to quickly save websites as .webarchive files for offline viewing. To use this service, right click on a link or a web url in practically any app to bring up a context menu and select the service from the "Services" submenu.

Version 7.0:
-You can now set a custom background color to use for directories when they are opened in Icon view.
-You can now set a custom background image to use for directories when they are opened in Icon view.
-A new "Show View Options" menu item has been added to the context menu that appears when you right-click on the background of File Cabinet Pro's window. When you click this menu item, a popover will appear with controls that allow you to change the view options of the directory you are currently viewing. You can also bring up this popover using the Command+J keyboard shortcut.
-You can now customize the font size used in Icon, List, and Column view from the new View Options popover. Custom font sizes set from the View Options popover are saved and restored on a per directory basis.
-The pop up buttons to set a custom font size for Icon, List, and Column view in Settings are now used as the default values for new directories that have not previously been opened in File Cabinet Pro.

Version 6.9.1:
-Tagging files in File Cabinet Pro now supports undo and redo.
-You can now sort files by Tags.
-In List view you can now optionally display a table column titled "Tags."

Version 6.9:
-You can now have File Cabinet Pro display sorted files in groups. To use this new feature, right click in File Cabinet Pro's window to bring up the context menu and click the "Use Groups" menu item when your files are sorted. If files are currently grouped, this menu item will have a checkmark next to it and you can click it again to turn groups off.
Bugfixes:
-Fixed issue that caused selected rows in List view to sometimes draw in the wrong color in Dark mode.
-Workaround fix to bug in macOS Mojave that prevented multiple files from being dragged in Column view.

Version 6.8:
Added new Service named: "Save Web Location in File Cabinet Pro." This Service allows you to quickly save website shortcuts to File Cabinet Pro.

Version 6.7:
-File Cabinet Pro now enters Dark Mode when you turn on the System wide preference in macOS Mojave.
-On macOS Mojave File Cabinet Pro's built-in Text Editor, Image Viewer, PDF Viewer, and Media Player now support Dark Mode.
-For users on macOS High Sierra and earlier, you can still turn on Dark Mode in File Cabinet Pro's Settings window.

Version 6.6.2:
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click to edit a filename.
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click on a file's icon to bring up Quicklook.
-Fixed issue that caused buttons to sometimes disappear from the Touch Bar on MacBook Pros after switching to List view.
-Fixed a bug in Dark Mode in Icon view that caused the "Empty Folder" label to draw with a white background.
-Fixed issue where clicking a tab started a dragging session prematurely.

Version 6.5:
-Added a new "Reveal in File Cabinet Pro" Service. You can use this new Service from other apps to reveal files in File Cabinet Pro. Note that due to App Sandboxing rules you may be required to grant permission in the system provided Open Panel in order to use this new Service (depending on your Settings).

Version 6.4:
-Icon view now supports spring-loading. Drag files over directories in icon view to use this new feature.
-Fixed bug that sometimes caused the zoom slider to remain hidden after switching to a tab in Icon view.
-Each tab now maintains its own undo and redo stack instead of sharing a single undo and redo stack for the entire window.
7.0.1 2019-04-19
-Fixed bug that caused the menu bar icon to not appear on macOS Mojave if Japanese was set as the primary language on your Mac.

Version 7.0:
-You can now set a custom background color to use for directories when they are opened in Icon view.
-You can now set a custom background image to use for directories when they are opened in Icon view.
-A new "Show View Options" menu item has been added to the context menu that appears when you right-click on the background of File Cabinet Pro's window. When you click this menu item, a popover will appear with controls that allow you to change the view options of the directory you are currently viewing. You can also bring up this popover using the Command+J keyboard shortcut.
-You can now customize the font size used in Icon, List, and Column view from the new View Options popover. Custom font sizes set from the View Options popover are saved and restored on a per directory basis.
-The pop up buttons to set a custom font size for Icon, List, and Column view in Settings are now used as the default values for new directories that have not previously been opened in File Cabinet Pro.
Version 6.9.1:
-Tagging files in File Cabinet Pro now supports undo and redo.
-You can now sort files by Tags.
-In List view you can now optionally display a table column titled "Tags."

Version 6.9:
-You can now have File Cabinet Pro display sorted files in groups. To use this new feature, right click in File Cabinet Pro's window to bring up the context menu and click the "Use Groups" menu item when your files are sorted. If files are currently grouped, this menu item will have a checkmark next to it and you can click it again to turn groups off.
Bugfixes:
-Fixed issue that caused selected rows in List view to sometimes draw in the wrong color in Dark mode.
-Workaround fix to bug in macOS Mojave that prevented multiple files from being dragged in Column view.

Version 6.8:
Added new Service named: "Save Web Location in File Cabinet Pro." This Service allows you to quickly save website shortcuts to File Cabinet Pro.

Version 6.7:
-File Cabinet Pro now enters Dark Mode when you turn on the System wide preference in macOS Mojave.
-On macOS Mojave File Cabinet Pro's built-in Text Editor, Image Viewer, PDF Viewer, and Media Player now support Dark Mode.
-For users on macOS High Sierra and earlier, you can still turn on Dark Mode in File Cabinet Pro's Settings window.

Version 6.6.2:
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click to edit a filename.
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click on a file's icon to bring up Quicklook.
-Fixed issue that caused buttons to sometimes disappear from the Touch Bar on MacBook Pros after switching to List view.
-Fixed a bug in Dark Mode in Icon view that caused the "Empty Folder" label to draw with a white background.
-Fixed issue where clicking a tab started a dragging session prematurely.

Version 6.5:
-Added a new "Reveal in File Cabinet Pro" Service. You can use this new Service from other apps to reveal files in File Cabinet Pro. Note that due to App Sandboxing rules you may be required to grant permission in the system provided Open Panel in order to use this new Service (depending on your Settings).

Version 6.4:
-Icon view now supports spring-loading. Drag files over directories in icon view to use this new feature.
-Fixed bug that sometimes caused the zoom slider to remain hidden after switching to a tab in Icon view.
-Each tab now maintains its own undo and redo stack instead of sharing a single undo and redo stack for the entire window.

Version 6.3:
-The path control now shows a context menu when you right click, allowing you to perform actions like "Open in New Tab."
-Added a "New Folder with Selection" action.
-File Cabinet Pro accepts some images types via drag and drop.
-You can now move files by dragging and dropping to the Path Bar at the bottom of the window.
7.0 2019-03-26
-You can now set a custom background color to use for directories when they are opened in Icon view.
-You can now set a custom background image to use for directories when they are opened in Icon view.
-A new "Show View Options" menu item has been added to the context menu that appears when you right-click on the background of File Cabinet Pro's window. When you click this menu item, a popover will appear with controls that allow you to change the view options of the directory you are currently viewing. You can also bring up this popover using the Command+J keyboard shortcut.
-You can now customize the font size used in Icon, List, and Column view from the new View Options popover. Custom font sizes set from the View Options popover are saved and restored on a per directory basis.
-The pop up buttons to set a custom font size for Icon, List, and Column view in Settings are now used as the default values for new directories that have not previously been opened in File Cabinet Pro.

Version 6.9.1:
-Tagging files in File Cabinet Pro now supports undo and redo.
-You can now sort files by Tags.
-In List view you can now optionally display a table column titled "Tags."

Version 6.9:
-You can now have File Cabinet Pro display sorted files in groups. To use this new feature, right click in File Cabinet Pro's window to bring up the context menu and click the "Use Groups" menu item when your files are sorted. If files are currently grouped, this menu item will have a checkmark next to it and you can click it again to turn groups off.
Bugfixes:
-Fixed issue that caused selected rows in List view to sometimes draw in the wrong color in Dark mode.
-Workaround fix to bug in macOS Mojave that prevented multiple files from being dragged in Column view.

Version 6.8:
Added new Service named: "Save Web Location in File Cabinet Pro." This Service allows you to quickly save website shortcuts to File Cabinet Pro.

Version 6.7:
-File Cabinet Pro now enters Dark Mode when you turn on the System wide preference in macOS Mojave.
-On macOS Mojave File Cabinet Pro's built-in Text Editor, Image Viewer, PDF Viewer, and Media Player now support Dark Mode.
-For users on macOS High Sierra and earlier, you can still turn on Dark Mode in File Cabinet Pro's Settings window.

Version 6.6.2:
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click to edit a filename.
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click on a file's icon to bring up Quicklook.
-Fixed issue that caused buttons to sometimes disappear from the Touch Bar on MacBook Pros after switching to List view.
-Fixed a bug in Dark Mode in Icon view that caused the "Empty Folder" label to draw with a white background.
-Fixed issue where clicking a tab started a dragging session prematurely.

Version 6.5:
-Added a new "Reveal in File Cabinet Pro" Service. You can use this new Service from other apps to reveal files in File Cabinet Pro. Note that due to App Sandboxing rules you may be required to grant permission in the system provided Open Panel in order to use this new Service (depending on your Settings).

Version 6.4:
-Icon view now supports spring-loading. Drag files over directories in icon view to use this new feature.
-Fixed bug that sometimes caused the zoom slider to remain hidden after switching to a tab in Icon view.
-Each tab now maintains its own undo and redo stack instead of sharing a single undo and redo stack for the entire window.

Version 6.3:
-The path control now shows a context menu when you right click, allowing you to perform actions like "Open in New Tab."
-Added a "New Folder with Selection" action.
-File Cabinet Pro accepts some images types via drag and drop.
-You can now move files by dragging and dropping to the Path Bar at the bottom of the window.

Version 6.2:
-Added a "Open as New File Cabinet Pro Tab" Service. If you enable this Service you can open directories in new tabs from other applications such as Finder via the Services menu.
6.9.1 2019-03-13
-Tagging files in File Cabinet Pro now supports undo and redo.
-You can now sort files by Tags.
-In List view you can now optionally display a table column titled "Tags."
-Minor bug fixes.

Version 6.9:
-You can now have File Cabinet Pro display sorted files in groups. To use this new feature, right click in File Cabinet Pro's window to bring up the context menu and click the "Use Groups" menu item when your files are sorted. If files are currently grouped, this menu item will have a checkmark next to it and you can click it again to turn groups off.
Bugfixes:
-Fixed issue that caused selected rows in List view to sometimes draw in the wrong color in Dark mode.
-Workaround fix to bug in macOS Mojave that prevented multiple files from being dragged in Column view.
-Other bug fixes and improvements.

Version 6.8:
Added new Service named: "Save Web Location in File Cabinet Pro." This Service allows you to quickly save website shortcuts to File Cabinet Pro.

Version 6.7:
-File Cabinet Pro now enters Dark Mode when you turn on the System wide preference in macOS Mojave.
-On macOS Mojave File Cabinet Pro's built-in Text Editor, Image Viewer, PDF Viewer, and Media Player now support Dark Mode.
-For users on macOS High Sierra and earlier, you can still turn on Dark Mode in File Cabinet Pro's Settings window.

Version 6.6.2:
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click to edit a filename.
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click on a file's icon to bring up Quicklook.
-Fixed issue that caused buttons to sometimes disappear from the Touch Bar on MacBook Pros after switching to List view.
-Fixed a bug in Dark Mode in Icon view that caused the "Empty Folder" label to draw with a white background.
-Fixed issue where clicking a tab started a dragging session prematurely.

Version 6.5:
-Added a new "Reveal in File Cabinet Pro" Service. You can use this new Service from other apps to reveal files in File Cabinet Pro. Note that due to App Sandboxing rules you may be required to grant permission in the system provided Open Panel in order to use this new Service (depending on your Settings).

Version 6.4:
-Icon view now supports spring-loading. Drag files over directories in icon view to use this new feature.
-Fixed bug that sometimes caused the zoom slider to remain hidden after switching to a tab in Icon view.
-Each tab now maintains its own undo and redo stack instead of sharing a single undo and redo stack for the entire window.
-Fixed issue that could sometimes cause drag and drop to silently fail when you drag a file from a readonly volume to File Cabinet Pro.

Version 6.3:
-The path control now shows a context menu when you right click, allowing you to perform actions like "Open in New Tab."
-Added a "New Folder with Selection" action.
-File Cabinet Pro accepts some images types via drag and drop.
-You can now move files by dragging and dropping to the Path Bar at the bottom of the window.

Version 6.2:
-Added a "Open as New File Cabinet Pro Tab" Service. If you enable this Service you can open directories in new tabs from other applications such as Finder via the Services menu.
-Fixed bug that caused view type to not be restored on app launch even if the "Restore view type" preference was on in Settings.
-Fixed bug that could sometimes cause you not to see your typed text when renaming a file when the app is in dark mode.
-Fixed bug that could cause a tab to suddenly close after renaming or moving a directory at the top level of the navigation stack.
6.9 2019-03-02
-You can now have File Cabinet Pro display sorted files in groups. To use this new feature, right click in File Cabinet Pro's window to bring up the context menu and click the "Use Groups" menu item when your files are sorted. If files are currently grouped, this menu item will have a checkmark next to it and you can click it again to turn groups off.

Bugfixes:
-Fixed issue that caused selected rows in List view to sometimes draw in the wrong color in Dark mode.
-Workaround fix to bug in macOS Mojave that prevented multiple files from being dragged in Column view.
-Other bug fixes and improvements.

Version 6.8:
Added new Service named: "Save Web Location in File Cabinet Pro." This Service allows you to quickly save website shortcuts to File Cabinet Pro.

Version 6.7:
-File Cabinet Pro now enters Dark Mode when you turn on the System wide preference in macOS Mojave.
-On macOS Mojave File Cabinet Pro's built-in Text Editor, Image Viewer, PDF Viewer, and Media Player now support Dark Mode.
-For users on macOS High Sierra and earlier, you can still turn on Dark Mode in File Cabinet Pro's Settings window.

Version 6.6.2:
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click to edit a filename.
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click on a file's icon to bring up Quicklook.
-Fixed issue that caused buttons to sometimes disappear from the Touch Bar on MacBook Pros after switching to List view.
-Fixed a bug in Dark Mode in Icon view that caused the "Empty Folder" label to draw with a white background.
-Fixed issue where clicking a tab started a dragging session prematurely.

Version 6.5:
-Added a new "Reveal in File Cabinet Pro" Service. You can use this new Service from other apps to reveal files in File Cabinet Pro. Note that due to App Sandboxing rules you may be required to grant permission in the system provided Open Panel in order to use this new Service (depending on your Settings).

Version 6.4:
-Icon view now supports spring-loading. Drag files over directories in icon view to use this new feature.
-Fixed bug that sometimes caused the zoom slider to remain hidden after switching to a tab in Icon view.
-Each tab now maintains its own undo and redo stack instead of sharing a single undo and redo stack for the entire window.
-Fixed issue that could sometimes cause drag and drop to silently fail when you drag a file from a readonly volume to File Cabinet Pro.

Version 6.3:
-The path control now shows a context menu when you right click, allowing you to perform actions like "Open in New Tab."
-Added a "New Folder with Selection" action.
-File Cabinet Pro accepts some images types via drag and drop.
-You can now move files by dragging and dropping to the Path Bar at the bottom of the window.

Version 6.2:
-Added a "Open as New File Cabinet Pro Tab" Service. If you enable this Service you can open directories in new tabs from other applications such as Finder via the Services menu.
-Fixed bug that caused view type to not be restored on app launch even if the "Restore view type" preference was on in Settings.
-Fixed bug that could sometimes cause you not to see your typed text when renaming a file when the app is in dark mode.
-Fixed bug that could cause a tab to suddenly close after renaming or moving a directory at the top level of the navigation stack.
6.8 2018-12-21
Added new Service named: "Save Web Location in File Cabinet Pro." This Service allows you to quickly save website shortcuts to File Cabinet Pro.

Version 6.7:
-File Cabinet Pro now enters Dark Mode when you turn on the System wide preference in macOS Mojave.
-On macOS Mojave File Cabinet Pro's built-in Text Editor, Image Viewer, PDF Viewer, and Media Player now support Dark Mode.
-For users on macOS High Sierra and earlier, you can still turn on Dark Mode in File Cabinet Pro's Settings window.

Version 6.6.2:
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click to edit a filename.
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click on a file's icon to bring up Quicklook.
-Fixed issue that caused buttons to sometimes disappear from the Touch Bar on MacBook Pros after switching to List view.
-Fixed a bug in Dark Mode in Icon view that caused the "Empty Folder" label to draw with a white background.
-Fixed issue where clicking a tab started a dragging session prematurely.

Version 6.5:
-Added a new "Reveal in File Cabinet Pro" Service. You can use this new Service from other apps to reveal files in File Cabinet Pro. Note that due to App Sandboxing rules you may be required to grant permission in the system provided Open Panel in order to use this new Service (depending on your Settings).
Version 6.4:
-Icon view now supports spring-loading. Drag files over directories in icon view to use this new feature.
-Fixed bug that sometimes caused the zoom slider to remain hidden after switching to a tab in Icon view.
-Each tab now maintains its own undo and redo stack instead of sharing a single undo and redo stack for the entire window.
-Fixed issue that could sometimes cause drag and drop to silently fail when you drag a file from a readonly volume to File Cabinet Pro.

Version 6.3:
-The path control now shows a context menu when you right click, allowing you to perform actions like "Open in New Tab."
-Added a "New Folder with Selection" action.
-File Cabinet Pro accepts some images types via drag and drop.
-You can now move files by dragging and dropping to the Path Bar at the bottom of the window.

Version 6.2:
-Added a "Open as New File Cabinet Pro Tab" Service. If you enable this Service you can open directories in new tabs from other applications such as Finder via the Services menu.
-Fixed bug that caused view type to not be restored on app launch even if the "Restore view type" preference was on in Settings.
-Fixed bug that could sometimes cause you not to see your typed text when renaming a file when the app is in dark mode.
-Fixed bug that could cause a tab to suddenly close after renaming or moving a directory at the top level of the navigation stack.
6.7.1 2018-11-19
-Fixed bug introduced in the last update that could sometimes cause drag and drop to not work in List view.

Version 6.7:
-File Cabinet Pro now enters Dark Mode when you turn on the System wide preference in macOS Mojave.
-On macOS Mojave File Cabinet Pro's built-in Text Editor, Image Viewer, PDF Viewer, and Media Player now support Dark Mode.
-For users on macOS High Sierra and earlier, you can still turn on Dark Mode in File Cabinet Pro's Settings window.

Version 6.6.2:
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click to edit a filename.
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click on a file's icon to bring up Quicklook.
-Fixed issue that caused buttons to sometimes disappear from the Touch Bar on MacBook Pros after switching to List view.
-Fixed a bug in Dark Mode in Icon view that caused the "Empty Folder" label to draw with a white background.
-Fixed issue where clicking a tab started a dragging session prematurely.

Version 6.5:
-Added a new "Reveal in File Cabinet Pro" Service. You can use this new Service from other apps to reveal files in File Cabinet Pro. Note that due to App Sandboxing rules you may be required to grant permission in the system provided Open Panel in order to use this new Service (depending on your Settings).
Version 6.4:
-Icon view now supports spring-loading. Drag files over directories in icon view to use this new feature.
-Fixed bug that sometimes caused the zoom slider to remain hidden after switching to a tab in Icon view.
-Each tab now maintains its own undo and redo stack instead of sharing a single undo and redo stack for the entire window.
-Fixed issue that could sometimes cause drag and drop to silently fail when you drag a file from a readonly volume to File Cabinet Pro.

Version 6.3:
-The path control now shows a context menu when you right click, allowing you to perform actions like "Open in New Tab."
-Added a "New Folder with Selection" action.
-File Cabinet Pro accepts some images types via drag and drop.
-You can now move files by dragging and dropping to the Path Bar at the bottom of the window.

Version 6.2:
-Added a "Open as New File Cabinet Pro Tab" Service. If you enable this Service you can open directories in new tabs from other applications such as Finder via the Services menu.
-Fixed bug that caused view type to not be restored on app launch even if the "Restore view type" preference was on in Settings.
-Fixed bug that could sometimes cause you not to see your typed text when renaming a file when the app is in dark mode.
-Fixed bug that could cause a tab to suddenly close after renaming or moving a directory at the top level of the navigation stack.
6.7 2018-10-12
-File Cabinet Pro now enters Dark Mode when you turn on the System wide preference in macOS Mojave.
-On macOS Mojave File Cabinet Pro's built-in Text Editor, Image Viewer, PDF Viewer, and Media Player now support Dark Mode.

-For users on macOS High Sierra and earlier, you can still turn on Dark Mode in File Cabinet Pro's Settings window.


Version 6.6.2:
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click to edit a filename.
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click on a file's icon to bring up Quicklook.
-Fixed issue that caused buttons to sometimes disappear from the Touch Bar on MacBook Pros after switching to List view.
-Fixed a bug in Dark Mode in Icon view that caused the "Empty Folder" label to draw with a white background.
-Fixed issue where clicking a tab started a dragging session prematurely.

Version 6.5:
-Added a new "Reveal in File Cabinet Pro" Service. You can use this new Service from other apps to reveal files in File Cabinet Pro. Note that due to App Sandboxing rules you may be required to grant permission in the system provided Open Panel in order to use this new Service (depending on your Settings).
Version 6.4:
-Icon view now supports spring-loading. Drag files over directories in icon view to use this new feature.
-Fixed bug that sometimes caused the zoom slider to remain hidden after switching to a tab in Icon view.
-Each tab now maintains its own undo and redo stack instead of sharing a single undo and redo stack for the entire window.
-Fixed issue that could sometimes cause drag and drop to silently fail when you drag a file from a readonly volume to File Cabinet Pro.

Version 6.3:
-The path control now shows a context menu when you right click, allowing you to perform actions like "Open in New Tab."
-Added a "New Folder with Selection" action.
-File Cabinet Pro accepts some images types via drag and drop.
-You can now move files by dragging and dropping to the Path Bar at the bottom of the window.

Version 6.2:
-Added a "Open as New File Cabinet Pro Tab" Service. If you enable this Service you can open directories in new tabs from other applications such as Finder via the Services menu.
-Fixed bug that caused view type to not be restored on app launch even if the "Restore view type" preference was on in Settings.
-Fixed bug that could sometimes cause you not to see your typed text when renaming a file when the app is in dark mode.
-Fixed bug that could cause a tab to suddenly close after renaming or moving a directory at the top level of the navigation stack.
6.6.2 2018-09-18
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click to edit a filename.
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click on a file's icon to bring up Quicklook.
-Fixed issue that caused buttons to sometimes disappear from the Touch Bar on MacBook Pros after switching to List view.
-Fixed a bug in Dark Mode in Icon view that caused the "Empty Folder" label to draw with a white background.
-Fixed issue where clicking a tab started a dragging session prematurely.
-Minor bug fixes.

Version 6.5:
-Added a new "Reveal in File Cabinet Pro" Service. You can use this new Service from other apps to reveal files in File Cabinet Pro. Note that due to App Sandboxing rules you may be required to grant permission in the system provided Open Panel in order to use this new Service (depending on your Settings).
Version 6.4:
-Icon view now supports spring-loading. Drag files over directories in icon view to use this new feature.
-Fixed bug that sometimes caused the zoom slider to remain hidden after switching to a tab in Icon view.
-Each tab now maintains its own undo and redo stack instead of sharing a single undo and redo stack for the entire window.
-Fixed issue that could sometimes cause drag and drop to silently fail when you drag a file from a readonly volume to File Cabinet Pro.

Version 6.3:
-The path control now shows a context menu when you right click, allowing you to perform actions like "Open in New Tab."
-Added a "New Folder with Selection" action.
-File Cabinet Pro accepts some images types via drag and drop.
-You can now move files by dragging and dropping to the Path Bar at the bottom of the window.

Version 6.2:
-Added a "Open as New File Cabinet Pro Tab" Service. If you enable this Service you can open directories in new tabs from other applications such as Finder via the Services menu.
-Fixed bug that caused view type to not be restored on app launch even if the "Restore view type" preference was on in Settings.
-Fixed bug that could sometimes cause you not to see your typed text when renaming a file when the app is in dark mode.
-Fixed bug that could cause a tab to suddenly close after renaming or moving a directory at the top level of the navigation stack.

Version 6.0:
-You can now open directories in New Tabs.
-Removed the "Primary" and "Secondary" directory concept from File Cabinet Pro; this feature has been replaced by the new Tab Bar. You are no longer restricted to two directories to switch between, you can open as many tabs as you want.
-Tabs in File Cabinet Pro's new Tab Bar support spring-loading; you can drag files over a tab to select one.
-The buttons in the bottom bar to switch between the "Primary" and "Secondary" directory have been removed. You can switch between directories by clicking in the Tab Bar instead (or by using the hot keys: Control+Tab to select the next tab and Control+Shift+Tab to select the previous tab).
-File Cabinet Pro now displays the number of selected items and the file count for the current directory in the bottom bar.
-The size of the Quicklook preview for a selected file in Column view will now resize with the window instead of remaining at a small fixed size.
-File Cabinet Pro started displaying a Services submenu in its context menu in version 4.5. As a result if the "Show In Finder" service on your Mac was enabled you would see two "Show In Finder" menu items in File Cabinet Pro's context menu. File Cabinet Pro no longer displays its own "Show in Finder" menu item in its context menu to fix this problem. You can enable the "Show In Finder" Service in System Preferences on your Mac to continue using this feature.
-A new "Go to Folder..." menu item has been added to File Cabinet Pro's context menu.
-Added a "Open in New Tab" menu item to the context menu when right-clicking in the sidebar.

Version 5.9:
-Dragging and dropping files from File Cabinet Pro to the trash icon in the Dock now moves the files to the trash.
6.6.1 2018-09-15
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click to edit a filename.
-If you have a Force Touch Trackpad, you can now force click on a file's icon to bring up Quicklook.
-Fixed issue that caused buttons to sometimes disappear from the Touch Bar on MacBook Pros after switching to List view.
-Fixed a bug in Dark Mode in Icon view that caused the "Empty Folder" label to draw with a white background.
-Fixed issue where clicking a tab started a dragging session prematurely.

Version 6.5:
-Added a new "Reveal in File Cabinet Pro" Service. You can use this new Service from other apps to reveal files in File Cabinet Pro. Note that due to App Sandboxing rules you may be required to grant permission in the system provided Open Panel in order to use this new Service (depending on your Settings).
Version 6.4:
-Icon view now supports spring-loading. Drag files over directories in icon view to use this new feature.
-Fixed bug that sometimes caused the zoom slider to remain hidden after switching to a tab in Icon view.
-Each tab now maintains its own undo and redo stack instead of sharing a single undo and redo stack for the entire window.
-Fixed issue that could sometimes cause drag and drop to silently fail when you drag a file from a readonly volume to File Cabinet Pro.

Version 6.3:
-The path control now shows a context menu when you right click, allowing you to perform actions like "Open in New Tab."
-Added a "New Folder with Selection" action.
-File Cabinet Pro accepts some images types via drag and drop.
-You can now move files by dragging and dropping to the Path Bar at the bottom of the window.

Version 6.2:
-Added a "Open as New File Cabinet Pro Tab" Service. If you enable this Service you can open directories in new tabs from other applications such as Finder via the Services menu.
-Fixed bug that caused view type to not be restored on app launch even if the "Restore view type" preference was on in Settings.
-Fixed bug that could sometimes cause you not to see your typed text when renaming a file when the app is in dark mode.
-Fixed bug that could cause a tab to suddenly close after renaming or moving a directory at the top level of the navigation stack.

Version 6.0:
-You can now open directories in New Tabs.
-Removed the "Primary" and "Secondary" directory concept from File Cabinet Pro; this feature has been replaced by the new Tab Bar. You are no longer restricted to two directories to switch between, you can open as many tabs as you want.
-Tabs in File Cabinet Pro's new Tab Bar support spring-loading; you can drag files over a tab to select one.
-The buttons in the bottom bar to switch between the "Primary" and "Secondary" directory have been removed. You can switch between directories by clicking in the Tab Bar instead (or by using the hot keys: Control+Tab to select the next tab and Control+Shift+Tab to select the previous tab).
-File Cabinet Pro now displays the number of selected items and the file count for the current directory in the bottom bar.
-The size of the Quicklook preview for a selected file in Column view will now resize with the window instead of remaining at a small fixed size.
-File Cabinet Pro started displaying a Services submenu in its context menu in version 4.5. As a result if the "Show In Finder" service on your Mac was enabled you would see two "Show In Finder" menu items in File Cabinet Pro's context menu. File Cabinet Pro no longer displays its own "Show in Finder" menu item in its context menu to fix this problem. You can enable the "Show In Finder" Service in System Preferences on your Mac to continue using this feature.
-A new "Go to Folder..." menu item has been added to File Cabinet Pro's context menu.
-Added a "Open in New Tab" menu item to the context menu when right-clicking in the sidebar.

Version 5.9:
-Dragging and dropping files from File Cabinet Pro to the trash icon in the Dock now moves the files to the trash.
6.5.1 2018-07-04
-Fixed bug that could cause File Cabinet Pro's window to show over a full screen app when switching spaces.

Version 6.5:
-Added a new "Reveal in File Cabinet Pro" Service. You can use this new Service from other apps to reveal files in File Cabinet Pro. Note that due to App Sandboxing rules you may be required to grant permission in the system provided Open Panel in order to use this new Service (depending on your Settings).
Version 6.4:
-Icon view now supports spring-loading. Drag files over directories in icon view to use this new feature.
-Fixed bug that sometimes caused the zoom slider to remain hidden after switching to a tab in Icon view.
-Each tab now maintains its own undo and redo stack instead of sharing a single undo and redo stack for the entire window.
-Fixed issue that could sometimes cause drag and drop to silently fail when you drag a file from a readonly volume to File Cabinet Pro.

Version 6.3:
-The path control now shows a context menu when you right click, allowing you to perform actions like "Open in New Tab."
-Added a "New Folder with Selection" action.
-File Cabinet Pro accepts some images types via drag and drop.
-You can now move files by dragging and dropping to the Path Bar at the bottom of the window.

Version 6.2:
-Added a "Open as New File Cabinet Pro Tab" Service. If you enable this Service you can open directories in new tabs from other applications such as Finder via the Services menu.
-Fixed bug that caused view type to not be restored on app launch even if the "Restore view type" preference was on in Settings.
-Fixed bug that could sometimes cause you not to see your typed text when renaming a file when the app is in dark mode.
-Fixed bug that could cause a tab to suddenly close after renaming or moving a directory at the top level of the navigation stack.

Version 6.0:
-You can now open directories in New Tabs.
-Removed the "Primary" and "Secondary" directory concept from File Cabinet Pro; this feature has been replaced by the new Tab Bar. You are no longer restricted to two directories to switch between, you can open as many tabs as you want.
-Tabs in File Cabinet Pro's new Tab Bar support spring-loading; you can drag files over a tab to select one.
-The buttons in the bottom bar to switch between the "Primary" and "Secondary" directory have been removed. You can switch between directories by clicking in the Tab Bar instead (or by using the hot keys: Control+Tab to select the next tab and Control+Shift+Tab to select the previous tab).
-File Cabinet Pro now displays the number of selected items and the file count for the current directory in the bottom bar.
-The size of the Quicklook preview for a selected file in Column view will now resize with the window instead of remaining at a small fixed size.
-File Cabinet Pro started displaying a Services submenu in its context menu in version 4.5. As a result if the "Show In Finder" service on your Mac was enabled you would see two "Show In Finder" menu items in File Cabinet Pro's context menu. File Cabinet Pro no longer displays its own "Show in Finder" menu item in its context menu to fix this problem. You can enable the "Show In Finder" Service in System Preferences on your Mac to continue using this feature.
-A new "Go to Folder..." menu item has been added to File Cabinet Pro's context menu.
-Added a "Open in New Tab" menu item to the context menu when right-clicking in the sidebar.

Version 5.9:
-Dragging and dropping files from File Cabinet Pro to the trash icon in the Dock now moves the files to the trash.

Version 5.8:
-You can now open file packages directly in File Cabinet Pro. To use this new feature, right click a file package and choose the new "Show Package Contents" menu item.

Version 5.7:
-You can now show hidden files in File Cabinet Pro. This new feature can be turned on in Settings.

Version 5.6:
-You can now drag and drop PDF data to File Cabinet Pro to create a new PDF file.
6.5 2018-06-12
-Added a new "Reveal in File Cabinet Pro" Service. You can use this new Service from other apps to reveal files in File Cabinet Pro. Note that due to App Sandboxing rules you may be required to grant permission in the system provided Open Panel in order to use this new Service (depending on your Settings).

Version 6.4:
-Icon view now supports spring-loading. Drag files over directories in icon view to use this new feature.
-Fixed bug that sometimes caused the zoom slider to remain hidden after switching to a tab in Icon view.
-Each tab now maintains its own undo and redo stack instead of sharing a single undo and redo stack for the entire window.
-Fixed issue that could sometimes cause drag and drop to silently fail when you drag a file from a readonly volume to File Cabinet Pro.
-Other minor bug fixes and improvements.

Version 6.3:
-The path control now shows a context menu when you right click, allowing you to perform actions like "Open in New Tab."
-Added a "New Folder with Selection" action.
-File Cabinet Pro accepts some images types via drag and drop.
-You can now move files by dragging and dropping to the Path Bar at the bottom of the window.

Version 6.2:
-Added a "Open as New File Cabinet Pro Tab" Service. If you enable this Service you can open directories in new tabs from other applications such as Finder via the Services menu.
-Fixed bug that caused view type to not be restored on app launch even if the "Restore view type" preference was on in Settings.
-Fixed bug that could sometimes cause you not to see your typed text when renaming a file when the app is in dark mode.
-Fixed bug that could cause a tab to suddenly close after renaming or moving a directory at the top level of the navigation stack.

Version 6.0:
-You can now open directories in New Tabs.
-Removed the "Primary" and "Secondary" directory concept from File Cabinet Pro; this feature has been replaced by the new Tab Bar. You are no longer restricted to two directories to switch between, you can open as many tabs as you want.
-Tabs in File Cabinet Pro's new Tab Bar support spring-loading; you can drag files over a tab to select one.
-The buttons in the bottom bar to switch between the "Primary" and "Secondary" directory have been removed. You can switch between directories by clicking in the Tab Bar instead (or by using the hot keys: Control+Tab to select the next tab and Control+Shift+Tab to select the previous tab).
-File Cabinet Pro now displays the number of selected items and the file count for the current directory in the bottom bar.
-The size of the Quicklook preview for a selected file in Column view will now resize with the window instead of remaining at a small fixed size.
-File Cabinet Pro started displaying a Services submenu in its context menu in version 4.5. As a result if the "Show In Finder" service on your Mac was enabled you would see two "Show In Finder" menu items in File Cabinet Pro's context menu. File Cabinet Pro no longer displays its own "Show in Finder" menu item in its context menu to fix this problem. You can enable the "Show In Finder" Service in System Preferences on your Mac to continue using this feature.
-A new "Go to Folder..." menu item has been added to File Cabinet Pro's context menu.
-Added a "Open in New Tab" menu item to the context menu when right-clicking in the sidebar.

Version 5.9:
-Dragging and dropping files from File Cabinet Pro to the trash icon in the Dock now moves the files to the trash.

Version 5.8:
-You can now open file packages directly in File Cabinet Pro. To use this new feature, right click a file package and choose the new "Show Package Contents" menu item.

Version 5.7:
-You can now show hidden files in File Cabinet Pro. This new feature can be turned on in Settings.

Version 5.6:
-You can now drag and drop PDF data to File Cabinet Pro to create a new PDF file.
6.4 2018-05-25
-Icon view now supports spring-loading. Drag files over directories in icon view to use this new feature.
-Fixed bug that sometimes caused the zoom slider to remain hidden after switching to a tab in Icon view.
-Each tab now maintains its own undo and redo stack instead of sharing a single undo and redo stack for the entire window.
-Fixed issue that could sometimes cause drag and drop to silently fail when you drag a file from a readonly volume to File Cabinet Pro.
-Other minor bug fixes and improvements.

Version 6.3:
-The path control now shows a context menu when you right click, allowing you to perform actions like "Open in New Tab."
-Added a "New Folder with Selection" action.
-File Cabinet Pro accepts some images types via drag and drop.
-You can now move files by dragging and dropping to the Path Bar at the bottom of the window.

Version 6.2:
-Added a "Open as New File Cabinet Pro Tab" Service. If you enable this Service you can open directories in new tabs from other applications such as Finder via the Services menu.
-Fixed bug that caused view type to not be restored on app launch even if the "Restore view type" preference was on in Settings.
-Fixed bug that could sometimes cause you not to see your typed text when renaming a file when the app is in dark mode.
-Fixed bug that could cause a tab to suddenly close after renaming or moving a directory at the top level of the navigation stack.

Version 6.0:
-You can now open directories in New Tabs.
-Removed the "Primary" and "Secondary" directory concept from File Cabinet Pro; this feature has been replaced by the new Tab Bar. You are no longer restricted to two directories to switch between, you can open as many tabs as you want.
-Tabs in File Cabinet Pro's new Tab Bar support spring-loading; you can drag files over a tab to select one.
-The buttons in the bottom bar to switch between the "Primary" and "Secondary" directory have been removed. You can switch between directories by clicking in the Tab Bar instead (or by using the hot keys: Control+Tab to select the next tab and Control+Shift+Tab to select the previous tab).
-File Cabinet Pro now displays the number of selected items and the file count for the current directory in the bottom bar.
-The size of the Quicklook preview for a selected file in Column view will now resize with the window instead of remaining at a small fixed size.
-File Cabinet Pro started displaying a Services submenu in its context menu in version 4.5. As a result if the "Show In Finder" service on your Mac was enabled you would see two "Show In Finder" menu items in File Cabinet Pro's context menu. File Cabinet Pro no longer displays its own "Show in Finder" menu item in its context menu to fix this problem. You can enable the "Show In Finder" Service in System Preferences on your Mac to continue using this feature.
-A new "Go to Folder..." menu item has been added to File Cabinet Pro's context menu.
-Added a "Open in New Tab" menu item to the context menu when right-clicking in the sidebar.

Version 5.9:
-Dragging and dropping files from File Cabinet Pro to the trash icon in the Dock now moves the files to the trash.

Version 5.8:
-You can now open file packages directly in File Cabinet Pro. To use this new feature, right click a file package and choose the new "Show Package Contents" menu item.

Version 5.7:
-You can now show hidden files in File Cabinet Pro. This new feature can be turned on in Settings.

Version 5.6:
-You can now drag and drop PDF data to File Cabinet Pro to create a new PDF file.
6.3.1 2018-04-27
-The path control now shows a context menu when you right click, allowing you to perform actions like "Open in New Tab."
-Other minor bug fixes and improvements.

Version 6.3:
-Added a "New Folder with Selection" action.
-File Cabinet Pro accepts some images types via drag and drop.
-You can now move files by dragging and dropping to the Path Bar at the bottom of the window.

Version 6.2:
-Added a "Open as New File Cabinet Pro Tab" Service. If you enable this Service you can open directories in new tabs from other applications such as Finder via the Services menu.
-Fixed bug that caused view type to not be restored on app launch even if the "Restore view type" preference was on in Settings.
-Fixed bug that could sometimes cause you not to see your typed text when renaming a file when the app is in dark mode.
-Fixed bug that could cause a tab to suddenly close after renaming or moving a directory at the top level of the navigation stack.

Version 6.0:
-You can now open directories in New Tabs.
-Removed the "Primary" and "Secondary" directory concept from File Cabinet Pro; this feature has been replaced by the new Tab Bar. You are no longer restricted to two directories to switch between, you can open as many tabs as you want.
-Tabs in File Cabinet Pro's new Tab Bar support spring-loading; you can drag files over a tab to select one.
-The buttons in the bottom bar to switch between the "Primary" and "Secondary" directory have been removed. You can switch between directories by clicking in the Tab Bar instead (or by using the hot keys: Control+Tab to select the next tab and Control+Shift+Tab to select the previous tab).
-File Cabinet Pro now displays the number of selected items and the file count for the current directory in the bottom bar.
-The size of the Quicklook preview for a selected file in Column view will now resize with the window instead of remaining at a small fixed size.
-File Cabinet Pro started displaying a Services submenu in its context menu in version 4.5. As a result if the "Show In Finder" service on your Mac was enabled you would see two "Show In Finder" menu items in File Cabinet Pro's context menu. File Cabinet Pro no longer displays its own "Show in Finder" menu item in its context menu to fix this problem. You can enable the "Show In Finder" Service in System Preferences on your Mac to continue using this feature.
-A new "Go to Folder..." menu item has been added to File Cabinet Pro's context menu.
-Added a "Open in New Tab" menu item to the context menu when right-clicking in the sidebar.

Version 5.9:
-Dragging and dropping files from File Cabinet Pro to the trash icon in the Dock now moves the files to the trash.

Version 5.8:
-You can now open file packages directly in File Cabinet Pro. To use this new feature, right click a file package and choose the new "Show Package Contents" menu item.

Version 5.7:
-You can now show hidden files in File Cabinet Pro. This new feature can be turned on in Settings.

Version 5.6:
-You can now drag and drop PDF data to File Cabinet Pro to create a new PDF file.
6.3 2018-04-07
-Added a "New Folder with Selection" action.
-File Cabinet Pro accepts some images types via drag and drop.
-You can now move files by dragging and dropping to the Path Bar at the bottom of the window.
-Other minor bug fixes and improvements.

Version 6.2:
-Added a "Open as New File Cabinet Pro Tab" Service. If you enable this Service you can open directories in new tabs from other applications such as Finder via the Services menu.
-Fixed bug that caused view type to not be restored on app launch even if the "Restore view type" preference was on in Settings.
-Fixed bug that could sometimes cause you not to see your typed text when renaming a file when the app is in dark mode.
-Fixed bug that could cause a tab to suddenly close after renaming or moving a directory at the top level of the navigation stack.

Version 6.0:
-You can now open directories in New Tabs.
-Removed the "Primary" and "Secondary" directory concept from File Cabinet Pro; this feature has been replaced by the new Tab Bar. You are no longer restricted to two directories to switch between, you can open as many tabs as you want.
-Tabs in File Cabinet Pro's new Tab Bar support spring-loading; you can drag files over a tab to select one.
-The buttons in the bottom bar to switch between the "Primary" and "Secondary" directory have been removed. You can switch between directories by clicking in the Tab Bar instead (or by using the hot keys: Control+Tab to select the next tab and Control+Shift+Tab to select the previous tab).
-File Cabinet Pro now displays the number of selected items and the file count for the current directory in the bottom bar.
-The size of the Quicklook preview for a selected file in Column view will now resize with the window instead of remaining at a small fixed size.
-File Cabinet Pro started displaying a Services submenu in its context menu in version 4.5. As a result if the "Show In Finder" service on your Mac was enabled you would see two "Show In Finder" menu items in File Cabinet Pro's context menu. File Cabinet Pro no longer displays its own "Show in Finder" menu item in its context menu to fix this problem. You can enable the "Show In Finder" Service in System Preferences on your Mac to continue using this feature.
-A new "Go to Folder..." menu item has been added to File Cabinet Pro's context menu.
-Added a "Open in New Tab" menu item to the context menu when right-clicking in the sidebar.


Version 5.9:
-Dragging and dropping files from File Cabinet Pro to the trash icon in the Dock now moves the files to the trash.

Version 5.8:
You can now open file packages directly in File Cabinet Pro. To use this new feature, right click a file package and choose the new "Show Package Contents" menu item.

Version 5.7:
You can now show hidden files in File Cabinet Pro. This new feature can be turned on in Settings.

Version 5.6:
-You can now drag and drop PDF data to File Cabinet Pro to create a new PDF file.
6.2 2018-03-26
-Added a "Open as New File Cabinet Pro Tab" Service. If you enable this Service you can open directories in new tabs from other applications such as Finder via the Services menu.
-Fixed bug that caused view type to not be restored on app launch even if the "Restore view type" preference was on in Settings.
-Fixed bug that could sometimes cause you not to see your typed text when renaming a file when the app is in dark mode.
-Fixed bug that could cause a tab to suddenly close after renaming or moving a directory at the top level of the navigation stack.
-Other minor bug fixes/improvements.

Version 6.0:
-You can now open directories in New Tabs.

-Removed the "Primary" and "Secondary" directory concept from File Cabinet Pro; this feature has been replaced by the new Tab Bar. You are no longer restricted to two directories to switch between, you can open as many tabs as you want.

-Tabs in File Cabinet Pro's new Tab Bar support spring-loading; you can drag files over a tab to select one.

-The buttons in the bottom bar to switch between the "Primary" and "Secondary" directory have been removed. You can switch between directories by clicking in the Tab Bar instead (or by using the hot keys: Control+Tab to select the next tab and Control+Shift+Tab to select the previous tab).

-File Cabinet Pro now displays the number of selected items and the file count for the current directory in the bottom bar.

-The size of the Quicklook preview for a selected file in Column view will now resize with the window instead of remaining at a small fixed size.

-File Cabinet Pro started displaying a Services submenu in its context menu in version 4.5. As a result if the "Show In Finder" service on your Mac was enabled you would see two "Show In Finder" menu items in File Cabinet Pro's context menu. File Cabinet Pro no longer displays its own "Show in Finder" menu item in its context menu to fix this problem. You can enable the "Show In Finder" Service in System Preferences on your Mac to continue using this feature.

-A new "Go to Folder..." menu item has been added to File Cabinet Pro's context menu.

-Added a "Open in New Tab" menu item to the context menu when right-clicking in the sidebar.

-Other minor bug fixes and improvements.

Version 5.9:
-Dragging and dropping files from File Cabinet Pro to the trash icon in the Dock now moves the files to the trash.

Version 5.8:
You can now open file packages directly in File Cabinet Pro. To use this new feature, right click a file package and choose the new "Show Package Contents" menu item.

Version 5.7:
You can now show hidden files in File Cabinet Pro. This new feature can be turned on in Settings.

Version 5.6:
-You can now drag and drop PDF data to File Cabinet Pro to create a new PDF file.
6.1 2018-03-23
-You can now open directories in New Tabs.

-Removed the "Primary" and "Secondary" directory concept from File Cabinet Pro; this feature has been replaced by the new Tab Bar. You are no longer restricted to two directories to switch between, you can open as many tabs as you want.

-Tabs in File Cabinet Pro's new Tab Bar support spring-loading; you can drag files over a tab to select one.

-The buttons in the bottom bar to switch between the "Primary" and "Secondary" directory have been removed. You can switch between directories by clicking in the Tab Bar instead (or by using the hot keys: Control+Tab to select the next tab and Control+Shift+Tab to select the previous tab).

-File Cabinet Pro now displays the number of selected items and the file count for the current directory in the bottom bar.

-The size of the Quicklook preview for a selected file in Column view will now resize with the window instead of remaining at a small fixed size.

-File Cabinet Pro started displaying a Services submenu in its context menu in version 4.5. As a result if the "Show In Finder" service on your Mac was enabled you would see two "Show In Finder" menu items in File Cabinet Pro's context menu. File Cabinet Pro no longer displays its own "Show in Finder" menu item in its context menu to fix this problem. You can enable the "Show In Finder" Service in System Preferences on your Mac to continue using this feature.

-A new "Go to Folder..." menu item has been added to File Cabinet Pro's context menu.

-Added a "Open in New Tab" menu item to the context menu when right-clicking in the sidebar.

-Other minor bug fixes and improvements.

Version 5.9:
-Dragging and dropping files from File Cabinet Pro to the trash icon in the Dock now moves the files to the trash.

Version 5.8:
You can now open file packages directly in File Cabinet Pro. To use this new feature, right click a file package and choose the new "Show Package Contents" menu item.

Version 5.7:
You can now show hidden files in File Cabinet Pro. This new feature can be turned on in Settings.

Version 5.6:
-You can now drag and drop PDF data to File Cabinet Pro to create a new PDF file.
6.0 2018-03-22
-You can now open directories in New Tabs.

-Removed the "Primary" and "Secondary" directory concept from File Cabinet Pro; this feature has been replaced by the new Tab Bar. You are no longer restricted to two directories to switch between, you can open as many tabs as you want.

-Tabs in File Cabinet Pro's new Tab Bar support spring-loading; you can drag files over a tab to select one.

-The buttons in the bottom bar to switch between the "Primary" and "Secondary" directory have been removed. You can switch between directories by clicking in the Tab Bar instead (or by using the hot keys: Control+Tab to select the next tab and Control+Shift+Tab to select the previous tab).

-File Cabinet Pro now displays the number of selected items and the file count for the current directory in the bottom bar.

-The size of the Quicklook preview for a selected file in Column view will now resize with the window instead of remaining at a small fixed size.

-File Cabinet Pro started displaying a Services submenu in its context menu in version 4.5. As a result if the "Show In Finder" service on your Mac was enabled you would see two "Show In Finder" menu items in File Cabinet Pro's context menu. File Cabinet Pro no longer displays its own "Show in Finder" menu item in its context menu to fix this problem. You can enable the "Show In Finder" Service in System Preferences on your Mac to continue using this feature.

-A new "Go to Folder..." menu item has been added to File Cabinet Pro's context menu.

-Other minor bug fixes and improvements.

Version 5.9:
-Dragging and dropping files from File Cabinet Pro to the trash icon in the Dock now moves the files to the trash.

Version 5.8:
You can now open file packages directly in File Cabinet Pro. To use this new feature, right click a file package and choose the new "Show Package Contents" menu item.

Version 5.7:
You can now show hidden files in File Cabinet Pro. This new feature can be turned on in Settings.

Version 5.6:
-You can now drag and drop PDF data to File Cabinet Pro to create a new PDF file.
5.9 2018-02-19
-Dragging and dropping files from File Cabinet Pro to the trash icon in the Dock now moves the files to the trash.

Version 5.8:
You can now open file packages directly in File Cabinet Pro. To use this new feature, right click a file package and choose the new "Show Package Contents" menu item.

Version 5.7:
You can now show hidden files in File Cabinet Pro. This new feature can be turned on in Settings.

Version 5.6:
-You can now drag and drop PDF data to File Cabinet Pro to create a new PDF file.
5.8.1 2018-02-16
-Minor bug fixes.

Version 5.8:
You can now open file packages directly in File Cabinet Pro. To use this new feature, right click a file package and choose the new "Show Package Contents" menu item.

Version 5.7:
You can now show hidden files in File Cabinet Pro. This new feature can be turned on in Settings.

Version 5.6:
-You can now drag and drop PDF data to File Cabinet Pro to create a new PDF file.
5.8 2018-01-29
You can now open file packages directly in File Cabinet Pro. To use this new feature, right click a file package and choose the new "Show Package Contents" menu item.

Version 5.7:
You can now show hidden files in File Cabinet Pro. This new feature can be turned on in Settings.

Version 5.6:
-You can now drag and drop PDF data to File Cabinet Pro to create a new PDF file.
5.7 2018-01-26
You can now show hidden files in File Cabinet Pro. This new feature can be turned on in Settings.

Version 5.6:
-You can now drag and drop PDF data to File Cabinet Pro to create a new PDF file.
5.6.1 2018-01-18
-You can now drag and drop PDF data to File Cabinet Pro to create a new PDF file.

-Fixed issue that caused the ‘Go Back’ button to not work in Column view after changing directories via the Favorites sidebar.
5.5 2017-12-29
-File Cabinet Pro now advertises a “Move Files To....” Service. The “Move Files To...” Service can be enabled or disabled in System Preferences.
-Fixed keyboard shortcuts for “Copy Style” and “Paste Style” actions when using File Cabinet Pro’s text editor.
5.4.3 2017-12-20
-Double clicking a .webloc file in File Cabinet Pro now causes the link to open in your default web browser instead of always opening in Safari.
-You can now sort files by "Added Date."

Version 5.3:
-If text data is currently on the pasteboard you can now create a new RTF, RTFD, MD, or TXT document using the current clipboard data. To use this new feature, hold down the option key while the “New Document” submenu is showing in File Cabinet Pro’s context menu.

-Fixed issue that caused File Cabinet Pro’s window to hang off the edge of the screen if the menu bar icon was too close to the edge of the screen.

Version 5.2:
-You can now drag and drop text clippings from apps to File Cabinet Pro to create text files.

Version 5.1:
-There now is a "Dark Mode" checkbox in Settings. You can turn this on to run File Cabinet Pro in dark mode (requires 10.11 or later).
-Workaround fix for bug in the system related to retrieving stored preferences on High Sierra. Some preferences may need to be reconfigured in Settings after updating because of this.

Version 5.0:
-File Cabinet Pro has a new icon for the menu bar.
-Fixed animation bug in Cover Flow on macOS High Sierra.
-Fixed issue that sometimes caused File Cabinet Pro to open over another app when entering full screen mode.

Version 4.9.5:
-The search field in the toolbar no longer has a fixed width; it will now grow up to 325 points wide when you enlarge the window or when you rearrange toolbar items, as long as there is enough room in the toolbar for it to fit.
-You can now add fixed "Space" items to the toolbar. Previously only "Flexible Space" items could be added to the toolbar.

Version 4.9:
-File Cabinet Pro now provides a "View Checksum in File Cabinet Pro" Service. You can use File Cabinet Pro to view the SHA256, SHA1, or MD5 checksum of files. You can enable or disable this Service from System Preferences.

Version 4.8:
-You can now copy the pathnames of selected files to the clipboard using the Option+Command+C keyboard shortcut. You can also perform this action from the pop up menu by selecting files and right clicking, then hold down the option key to expose the "Copy as Pathname" menu item in the pop up menu.
-You can now change the sort policy by clicking a column header in list view; clicking the same header multiple times in a row toggles between ascending and descending order.
-When changing the sort policy from File Cabinet Pro's context menu, you can now choose a sort policy in descending order by holding down the option key to expose an alternate list of menu items.
-You can now optionally show a "Date Last Opened" and a "Date Created" column in list view. If you wish to show these new columns, right click on the header in list view to unhide them using the context menu.
-If you have a sort policy set and the metadata of a file shown changes, File Cabinet Pro will now adjust the order of files to preserve the integrity of the current sort policy if necessary.

Version 4.6:
-Added sort by "Size" option.
-Link to the developer's website is displayed in the "About File Cabinet Pro" window.
-You can change directories by double-clicking in the path bar. Note that due to App Sandboxing rules you may have to grant permission in the System provided Open Panel navigate to a parent directory if File Cabinet Pro does not have permission to access the directory.

Version 4.5.3:
-You can now sort files by Kind.

Version 4.5:
-A "Services" submenu now appears in File Cabinet Pro's context menu. You can now launch Services for your selected files directly in File Cabinet Pro.

Version 4.4:
-Fixes compatibility issues with macOS High Sierra.
-Moving files into File Cabinet Pro via drag and drop now supports undo/redo. You may need to grant permission to an ancestor directory in Settings in order for File Cabinet Pro to be able to put files back on undo due to App sandboxing rules.

Version 4.3:
-You can now batch rename files in File Cabinet Pro.