FinderFix

FinderFix

Give extra powers to your finder windows!

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If after all those years of using your Mac you are still fighting with Finder to get it to behave as you wish, look no further, FinderFix will get it to open every new window in the exact same position and size you want it to, enhanced with more UX features.
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I am a seasoned systems architect and developer, now retired. While I was tempted in the first few weeks of my retirement to just turn the page and let it go, I remembered how much I used to enjoy writing small utilities for my own daily workflows. A year ago, I asked my fellow forum members (a Mac-dedicated one) if they would like to beta test some of my applications (and oh, they did). I got high quality feedback I would not have gotten elsewhere. I kept striving to answer their feature requests and today many of my first beta testers are insisting that my applications have outgrown the private beta. I published one of those apps, namely FinderFix, a couple of days ago as a public beta to get more feedback and to my immense surprise, almost overnight, it made it to the top row of Reddit with this kind of genuine enthusiastic reaction: "OH MY GOD! Bro you’re a god sent. Thanks man I love this app. Also that Cmd + X for cut/paste. Oof so good!" I'm not sure how to interpret this sudden turnaround. I'm an old man and all this is a big wonder for me. There's one thing I know for sure however; I'll keep developing till the end. The Reddit post summarised FinderFix's vocation and features pretty well: "Finally, a lasting solution for Finder windows size and position" "I've been struggling with Finder windows since forever. Try googling the following keywords 'reddit finder windows size'. You'll get a huge number of hits stretching over years of Reddit memory." "A couple of days ago, I stumbled on FinderFix while browsing new GitHub repositories and despite it being in public beta, tried it out of despair." "Man, was I pleasantly surprised! It's been since running smoothly on my system and does much more than just resizing and repositioning those recalcitrant Finder windows. I'll let you discover its other features ;)" Thanks and stay tuned for my other upcoming public betas!