FinderPath is a free Finder addition that displays a small address bar at the top of your Finder windows.
Usage:
· Click on the path text on top of Finder windows or press '/' on your keyboard to activate FinderPath.
· Use the 'tab' key for tab completion. Press cmd+up to go up one folder.
· Press the down arrow key to display a list of completions.
· Hit escape to leave the address bar.
WARNING: This is an early beta release. Expect some bugs and annoyances. There is no gui/preference pane yet. Use at your own risk!
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Search/Select files with wildcards (*.pdf ...)
· Improved memory footprint and performance in general
· The tab key now behaves pretty much like the enter key (completes & opens in Finder) (thanks to Alexandre Feblot)
· New shortcuts: shift + cmd + . - show/hide hidden files (Restarts finder)
· Some more shortcuts are forwarded to Finder (cmd+[1234] - view mode switching)
· Fix: don't hang when switching kotoeri key layouts (thanks to Shungo Watanabe)
· Fix: "open in Terminal" now really working (thanks to Louis Romero)
· Fixed a dozen bugs and annoyances in ShortcutRecorder